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    I found wearing merino mink gloce inside my gloves keep my hands toasty warm when the weather turned shite .. that is a cheapish way around it.

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    Try a NZ company www.rain-off.com. $65. Will keep hands a lot warmer. Great in wet weather too.

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    These are damn fantastic...

    Quote Originally Posted by pjpnz View Post
    Try a NZ company www.rain-off.com. $65. Will keep hands a lot warmer. Great in wet weather too.
    used them on the GC this year and inner gloves were dry and warm despite the hours of torrential rain
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    i will be looking at maybe some heated grips, as the decent length ride i did time before last, my fingers were purple before i was more than a couple of hours in. fingers went numb and then felt like they were 3 times as thick. i was sitting on the side of the road, engine running, with my fingers on the hottest part of the engine i could find, and i couldnt feel the heat. when i arrived, my fingers had done that same routine about 3 times, and it took about 2 hours for them to come right.

    <<< trying to warm hands and fingies up
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    Lightbulb Skiddo Handle Bar Gloves

    Does any one know where I can get Skiddo (snow-moblie)Handle Bar Gloves???These can be used over light gloves with handle-bar heaters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjac View Post
    Hi all,

    I have an aunt who rides but is not on KB. (Bandit 600S)
    Her problem is that she has poor circulation in her hands.
    Even on a warmish day her hands feel like death with thick winter riding gloves and heated grips on.

    I think I have see gloves that have heating elements incorporated and are plugged into an acessory outlet on the bike.
    Has any one tried such items?
    Any other suggestions?

    Carl.
    I use possum fur gloves inside my leather cloves..they are great and truly reccomend them as they keep my hands both dry and warm even when my leather gloves are water logged

    they cost me $25 from a outdoor shop

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    Thanks for all the good ideas people.
    I will give her all the options and let you know how it goes.

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