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What are the Best Non-Heated Winter Gloves?

:agree: & or other bike shops, have size an brands maybe random stranger can brag on a pair. Fyi thinsulate works good for me way down here in the cold rain too. Some discount leather shops carry all sorts. Also good idea if you can us the "hot hands" disposable temp heat packs, use ace bandage wrap or something to keep the pack on inside of wrist by the veins & your blood will carry heat to fingers. :thumbup: Can also do at armpits for core heat, just awkward
 
Try this from 2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIQ-2SO2Rn

Or this
http://www.olympiagloves.com/blog/best-cold-weather-motorcycle-gloves-buyers-guide

Just as an aside,I really like Olympia products. I have bought 3 of their jackets and numerous pairs of their gloves and never been unhappy with what I got.

One more
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/10980735/d/cold-weather-motorcycle-gloves

The best pair of winter gloves I ever had until I got electrics was a pair of Harley Davidson Sheepskin lined mittens. I know many say that you lose control with mittens but I found them really pliable and I could still use all the controls. I bought them back in the 70's and I don't think they are in their lineup any more,but I thought they were great. Wish I still had them.
 
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