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Hi,
I'm after some new gloves that are a little thinner/slimmer than normal that allow a little more dexterity. But also want them to be warm enough for fair weather (i.e not -20°C weather!).
The Sealskinz Dragon Eye have caught my eye, but not sure if they'd be warm enough. They seem like they have some insulation, but not as much as you'd usually expect from a ski glove.
http://www.sealskinz.com/UK/gloves/dragoneye-glove
Any thoughts?
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I bought the Noronna Narvik gloves this year as i wanted similar gloves to what you describe. Lovely and warm but still a thin profile
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I've used winter cycling gloves for fair weather skiing before. As long as they have WindBreaker they are perfect.
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Rooster hot hands sailing gloves are great for spring skiing but form fitting enough to be used as a liner under mitts when it's -20 too.
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Thanks for the recommendations, I'll take a look
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