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<blockquote data-quote="SwollenRaccoon" data-source="post: 1441581" data-attributes="member: 19178"><p>I too tried the nitrile gloves as liners, but ran into a problem. It was on a long, cold ride, and I started out in the morning with the nitrile gloves under my cold weather/rain riding gloves. The nitrile gloves made my hand perspire a little, then the cold wind from riding highway speeds rapidly took away any warmth that was left. I think my hands ended up being colder than if I would have just worn my warmer gloves without any liner. For me, handguards are a huge help, both for dryness and warmth. That being said, I have had decent luck with my Cortech waterproof gloves. They will eventually seep some water in, but they aren't too bad. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwollenRaccoon, post: 1441581, member: 19178"] I too tried the nitrile gloves as liners, but ran into a problem. It was on a long, cold ride, and I started out in the morning with the nitrile gloves under my cold weather/rain riding gloves. The nitrile gloves made my hand perspire a little, then the cold wind from riding highway speeds rapidly took away any warmth that was left. I think my hands ended up being colder than if I would have just worn my warmer gloves without any liner. For me, handguards are a huge help, both for dryness and warmth. That being said, I have had decent luck with my Cortech waterproof gloves. They will eventually seep some water in, but they aren't too bad. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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