Winter riding gloves

Jasper151

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I'm looking for winter riding glove recommendations. I have arthritis in my hand and this cold weather is not helping at all! I only hack so am looking for something that will keep them toasty so I have so hope of gripping :o but not too bulky.

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I hate bulky gloves, I wear Roeckl Chester winter gloves and really rate them. Not cheap, but they are warm yet thin enough for me to feel everything :) Good range of sizes too, I sometimes have trouble getting a good fit but they have enough choice for me. https://www.rideaway.co.uk/roeckl-chester-grip-winter-gloves

I wear the normal Roeckl Chesters the rest of the year, they are the best by far IMO :D
 
I recently bought Ariat insulated Tek Grip gloves for both me and my 9 year old daughter after reading a few posts on here rating them highly for toastiness. Sadly though, they've been no good for either of us - both of us ended up with seriously freezing fingers after just 15 mins or so of riding, so I'm back on the hunt for something warmer! I paid £38 per pair for them too, so I'm not too happy about it, but hey, you live and learn :)

Not much help, I'm afraid, but I thought it worth sharing my own experience.
 
I found a nice pair of leather gloves in my local Peacocks store for ten pounds. They're warm and fairly water resistant but also thin enough that I can still use my hands :)
 
If it's only hacking then I'd recommend Sealskinz winter riding gloves - I have the Ladies' winter riding glove version.

They are expensive, but can often be found a bit cheaper on Ebay etc.
 
Sealskinz again for me. They are pricey but excellent. I got mine in a sale on Amazon for £20.

The all weather competition gloves are less bulky.

Sealskinz are very well regarded for gloves and socks :)
 
I have a pair of Dublin Leather Thinsulate gloves and have to say they are doing a good job of keeping my hands warm and dry and I've had no issues riding in them.
 
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