Can anyone recommend waterproof gloves that aren’t too bulky?
See the Edits I made to my post.Are you sure - from the listing you posted: "This is the Trail version of the Dragon Eye Mountain Bike glove which is NOT waterproof"
Ref my post #5 above. This is the best looking Sealskinz glove that fits the requirement of waterproof. My mate sent me a link, otherwise I would not have been able to find it on the Sealskinz site. They were £40, but £19.95 inc postage on eBay.
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Maybe its yet another Sealskinz glove that they have stopped making, hence the sale in odd sizes?They've only got small in stock though
Don't get it. "How do much you effort give"? Yoda would be proud!Myself and my brother both got a pair of 100% Briskers but not the waterproof ones. Fit great, feel nice, haven’t tested them yet as just got them yesterday ?
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Can anyone recommend waterproof gloves that aren’t too bulky?
If it's any consolation, they're not actually very good as a winter glove.I've had a pair of Brisker 100% gloves on order since Mid November last year ..initially to be sent out early December ..then updated to early January ..then late January which I was prepared to wait for ..until this morning when I got another update to say it would now be March ..
I agree, I got a pair recently, and while warm at the start of the ride, my fingers are freezing at the end.If it's any consolation, they're not actually very good as a winter glove.
They're just like a normal thin riding glove but with a sort of quilted layer on the back.
They're not waterproof and the fingers are far from wind proof.
I use a thinner pair of actual windproof gloves on cold commutes as with the Briskers the ends of my fingers get so cold they ache.
3 degrees isn't cold
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