Just ordered Held Warm n dry

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thunderstormgrowl

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Just ordered them from revzilla today, I cant wait to get them and see how the hold up in the cold. I am ready for some warm or at least not ice cold hand while riding in the late fall.

I will post later on how I like them. I know they are expensive, but if they work how I hope they will, the cost will be more than worth it.
 
Ok, I have had the gloves for a few days now, well I am a bit let down. I thought these gloves would keep my hands nice and toasty warm even in the dead of winter, unfortunately that is not the case. I do have to say that my only other experience with winter gloves were an over sized pair of leather gloves with extra insulated gloves pushed into them.

I rode today for about 30 min on the highway between 60 and 85 mph and it was about 37 degrees Fahrenheit, and I have to say they did a great job of blocking the wind. I never felt any cold air moving through the gloves. By the end of the ride the tips of my fingers were pretty cold. The gloves allow a decent amount of dexterity especially when compared to other winter gloves, feeling a bit thicker than a summer rain glove, but no where near a bulky as some of the other winter gloves that I have tried on. The definitely do not feel like snow gloves, which is how I describe many of the winter models.

If anyone has questions I am more than happy to answer them.
 
That suck especially what they go for, I am in the market for some riding gloves that will be effective in fighting the NY cold. I think I am going to pass up the motorcycle winter gloves I have seen and go with Under Armour. I am very impressed with their products. Has anyone had luck with Under Armour for riding gloves?
 
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