Warm but thin riding glove - do they exsist?

Jenna1406

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Anyone got recommendations of warm riding gloves that are thin?

I don't always wear gloves when riding (only when take her places) and now that its starting to get colder up where we are, was looking for another pair of gloves.

TIA x
 
Mark todd thinsulate, as far as warm gloves go theyre pretty thin compared to the padded ski looking things you can buy.
 
Tesco fleece gloves. I have a dozen pairs, they last well and wash brilliantly, are very thin and warm unless wet.

If you want warmer and no thickness, wear silk underneath, it's absolutely brilliant. Motorcyclists wear them.
 
seal skinz do really nice gloves! I've not got the riding ones but the once I have for mucking out are brilliant! riding gloves a quite expensive but often Hope Valley have them on sale
 
I wear normal thin pimple palm gloves with fingerless mittens on top. Works brilliantly for me and because I knit them myself I have an endless supply to be washed.
 
Roeckl winter chesters aren't very thick - I ride in them all winter and seem to do the job but I'm down south where it's usually not that cold. I Have the same but the thinner version for summer.
 
I have taken to wearing the latex-coated ones you get for gardening when out driving. Haven't tried them for riding, but will do so this winter.
Purchased child ones to get a snug fit, and they're far better than leather.
 
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