Any that are Gore-tex lined.What gloves do you recommend for wet weather? I recently rode 8 hours in the rain and my leather insulated gloves soaked through in about 2 hours.
I just tuck the gauntlet section up inside the sleeve.I'm looking into some type of overglove myself. One of the main issues that I've have is water running down my sleeve into the gauntlet and filling the glove with water.
That's the only way to keep your hands dry in heavy rain. From one who has ridden in a lot of rain of all strengths, all wind directions, for extended periods of time.I just tuck the gauntlet section up inside the sleeve.I'm looking into some type of overglove myself. One of the main issues that I've have is water running down my sleeve into the gauntlet and filling the glove with water.
Just seems like you're trading one problem for another. I'd end up with rain going up my sleeve in a heavy prolonged rain, even if cinched tightly. Just can't win, I guess.I just tuck the gauntlet section up inside the sleeve.I'm looking into some type of overglove myself. One of the main issues that I've have is water running down my sleeve into the gauntlet and filling the glove with water.
Nitrite gloves is what I use. I've been doing that for a long time. Works great. My hands never get wet.I keep a set of simple cotton jersey gloves and thin nitrile gloves in a ziplock bag on my bike for those frog strangler days. Put the jerseys on, then stretch the nitriles over them. It's the cheapest AND most waterproof solution, also disposable. For normal "rain shower" days, the Gore-Tex gloves work fine if the temperature is cool. Otherwise, I just let my hands get wet then dry out in my leather gloves. It makes for a great fit.
If you haven't tried it, give it a go. It may be counterintuitive, but it works, at least for me and everyone I've ever ridden with or talked to.Just seems like you're trading one problem for another. I'd end up with rain going up my sleeve in a heavy prolonged rain, even if cinched tightly. Just can't win, I guess.I just tuck the gauntlet section up inside the sleeve.I'm looking into some type of overglove myself. One of the main issues that I've have is water running down my sleeve into the gauntlet and filling the glove with water.
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