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Gloves for warmer weather
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Hi, new to the forum, and wanted to ask for any recommendations for gloves for when the weather is a bit warmer.
I normally use some
Scott
Covert gloves, and they are fantastic, and lovely and warm; especially with silk liners for the really cold times.
But this year, there was a couple of mild days when I was in Andorra, and my hands were a bit too warm and sweaty!
I don't like the thought of skiing without any gloves on, I'd like to still have a bit of protection from any falls, can anyone recommend a good lightweight glove with minimal warmth for such days?
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isn't a real person
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isn't a real person
I just got some Imp cycling gloves. I thought they looked a good bet for spring conditions.
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Mr bee
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Check-out Oakley's Factory Pilot mountain biking gloves - been wearing them for years for warm temp skiing.
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I also wear cycling gloves - decathlon's on brand ones that are about £8 a pair
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