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Way Too Much Free Time
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Firestone, CO
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LGT,
Yep, mine are the 180 model Olympia gloves. Whatever they use to keep em windproof and water proof is what I _must_ have mistaken for Thinsulate. They work well for me all winter long on very cold days. Once again, if your hands are sensitive to cold, some of the heated grip ideas I see posted above here will work better for ya. Painless Black Wolf ...Here for the Dawn... 2005 Drifter 800 |
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Millenium Vulcan Pilot
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So if and when I hear good stories about certain items I'm looking for, like the gloves you seem to like, then that's the direction I'll follow, until I find what works. I do have problems finding ones that fit my large hands though. I can take these Harley gloves back. They seem to be pretty good about that. But why pay $96 for gloves that don't keep your hands warm? And I think the WIND has a lot to do with frozen hands. Thanks for your input, it's appreciated.
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