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Old 10-21-14, 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by mox
I'm sure these aren't as good as the ones you mentioned, but they are surely good enough, especially for a 20 minute ride, and just a wee bit cheaper (under $20 shipped). I used a smaller, cheaper ($10) pair last winter, and they did the trick. I bought a pair similar to these in the spring, haven't tried them out yet, but they're well made, waterproof (I ran them under the tap for 10 seconds and the surface was barely damp) and I think they're going to be plenty warm.
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Thanks for the suggestion mox. However, I'm not willing to risk buying a set that aren't warm enough. As I mentioned above, I probably have some sort of circulation problems in my fingers, and my fingers get exceptionally cold even on relatively warm fall days. I've learned over the years that it's easier to just buy a nice product once than to buy a cheap product multiple times. Thank you for the suggestion however.
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