Switch on your speakers to find out which, out of my VAST COLLECTION of cold weather, winter and waterproof cycling gloves, I like best and what I don’t like about these winter bike gloves. Cycling in winter can result in cold hands that make it harder to use the brakes and gears safely and effectively. I also suffer from Raynaud syndrome, also known as Raynaud’s phenomenon or Raynaud’s disease, which means my fingers go white easily and lose sensation, so it’s especially that any winter cycling gloves I wear on cold days are effective in keeping out the cold. I also review a pair of waterproof cycling gloves from the brand Altura. Brands featured in this video are Altura winter gloves, Gore gloves, Karrimor gloves, Asics fleece thermal running gloves and Specialized fingerless gloves.
This is an INDEPENDENT review of winter cycling gloves.
Be sure to check out my bike ride videos and the other (mainly Yorkshire) cycle ride segments – ideal for use at the gym on an indoor trainer, exercise bike, treadmill, cross trainer, etc! Most are in Yorkshire, but some are in Somerset and Derbyshire.
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