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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    And a pair of Rain-off overgloves. Bulletproof.
    Yep. I just got Rain-Offs for my birthday - not only do they keep your hands dry but they totally eliminate the wind chill. Perfect!
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    I have been using a pair of Synergy heated gloves this winter. They are bloody good. reasonily expencive at $275 but they work great, look tidy, let you use soft grips (unlike daytonas that have rock hard grips), and even keep you warm when they finally start to let a little water in after 2 hours of solid rain....
    We import them directly so need a week to supply but i do have 1 pair of large in stock.
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    after reading this thread, OOOH yeah! the jury is in unity on this one,

    my bike came with the heated hand grips,
    At the time i thought what the F*%k???- and when fello riders spot the switch on the clipon I am a victom of much ridicule.
    BUT OH MY MY there is nothing better, than not haveing frozen cramping fingers & how does continously drying warm gloves, in the rain sound ??

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    hot grips are good..

    but i STILL get very cold fingers with good gloves...

    so i would go for electric gloves....
    once i find some spare $$$


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    See http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...=100937&page=3, posts 40 & 41. Rain-Off mitts, as much for warmth as water resistance and only $65!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    See http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...=100937&page=3, posts 40 & 41. Rain-Off mitts, as much for warmth as water resistance and only $65!
    Yes! And yes! And yes again!
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    rain-off gloves are the answer

    Guys support local content - rain-off gloves are the answer.
    Gr8t company & great product .theyre over gloves & work fantastic .totally
    h20 proof - i mean totally.
    So your hands are warm & comfy !

    good support from the company too , i got the wrong style & they swapped them no issues .goto www.rain-off.com

    - M

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