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I've been riding the last month or so with Outdoor Research Meteor Mitts:
http://www.outdoorresearch.com/site/meteor_mitts_mil.html
The best test so far has been a 45-minute commute in mean temperature of 5 degrees with a below-zero windchill. The outer mitts alone kept my hands toasty warm. If you add the liners, I'm not sure you'll ever get cold. The mitts have a big cuff to go over the sleeves of your jacket which eliminates any cold air sneaking in and freezing your wrists or forearms. The liners are convertible so the tips of the fingers/thumbs pull back easily so you can use your fingers on your phone or in your pocket, or whatever, w/o taking off the liners. Really I can't say enough good things about these. They work great for bike commuting.
These $40 gloves are super-warm and waterproof (Hipera inter-layer) and are made for motorcycle use. They are probably a lot warmer than needed on a bicycle unless it is zero degrees or below depending on how easily your hands get cold. Your hands definately will not get cold in them. Too hot maybe -but never too cold. The build quality is awesome for the price. Very good stitching and decent materials are used. Not nearly as bulky as a similar non-riding glove with equivalent warmth.
under armour extreme coldgear gloves. i wore these all last winter, and this far into this one. they aren't 100 percent waterproof but i only had to double up my gloves once or twice last winter. mine are about worn out and i am buying another pair.
anyone give these a try yet?
http://www.campmor.com/glacier-glove-perfect-curve-fleece-lined-neo...
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