
So I am in the market for a glove for cold and adverse weather. I live in central NC, so it gets to the 10s and 20s in the coldest parts of the winter (usually), but is normally in the 20s and 30s for the cold months at night. I need a glove that will keep my hands warm and dry (dew, fog, rain, etc) in these conditions, but also one that will keep me safe. I am currently using these gloves: http://www.newenough.com/gloves/street_ ... loves.html
They are perforated and cooold in the winter. But they are sturdy and the carbon in the knuckles feel strong enough to keep me safe. All of the "winter" gloves I have seen have not been very protective, and look bulky. I am looking at this pair: http://www.newenough.com/gloves/insulat ... glove.html
I have been able to find nothing about them except for advertised specs. Does anyone have any experience with them, or with the gore-tex, thinsulate or with a similar AlpineStars glove? I am willing to get good gear, but if these wont keep me warm and dry throughout the whole winter, I dont want to drop $140 on them.
I am also considering getting an Anti-Freeze Balcava and inner glove liner (I believe that is a Frank Thomas brand) from CycleGear. The liners for the reeally cold days and for transitions if I am wearing my cortech gloves. The balcava because my face, neck and chest are getting a bit chilly on the night rides. If anyone has any recommendations on either of these as well, please speak up. Thanks.
