When I first started biking back in 2009 it was winter, so I bought big thick heavy winter gloves. I ended up using them all year around, it was not until I was commuting to work in the summer I wanted something cooler.
I called in to the now dead gear4gears near Twickenham, after seeing pair after pair at £100+, £150+ and £200+ I bought a pair of Spada Gloves at £30, it was these...
I have to say, at the time, what a revelation! For the price, excellent quality, far better air flow and I could feel so much more due to them being much lighter. I really started to enjoy riding through traffic more, I "feel" like I had much better control.
With winter back, putting the winters back on, feels numb, can hardly feel the clutch. So unsure what to do, the Spada ones, being thin, mean the heated grips work far better, quickly get heat in. Underneath hand = warm, top of the hand = cold. Unlike winters, where whole hand is about the same, but heated grips do not make a massive difference.
I'm thinking of cold killers underneath these Spada's - Any thoughts?
Any other under glove suggestions?
I called in to the now dead gear4gears near Twickenham, after seeing pair after pair at £100+, £150+ and £200+ I bought a pair of Spada Gloves at £30, it was these...
I have to say, at the time, what a revelation! For the price, excellent quality, far better air flow and I could feel so much more due to them being much lighter. I really started to enjoy riding through traffic more, I "feel" like I had much better control.
With winter back, putting the winters back on, feels numb, can hardly feel the clutch. So unsure what to do, the Spada ones, being thin, mean the heated grips work far better, quickly get heat in. Underneath hand = warm, top of the hand = cold. Unlike winters, where whole hand is about the same, but heated grips do not make a massive difference.
I'm thinking of cold killers underneath these Spada's - Any thoughts?
Any other under glove suggestions?
