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Ride It Like You Stole It!
- Location
- South Manchester
I always wear them in winter.
I developed a skin condition on my fingers back in October. I cannot be sure what the cause is, but I am suspecting it could be the Ski gauntlets that I have had for a long time.
It is easy to wash a pair of wool type or polyester gloves etc. Not quite as easy to wash the insides of gauntlets, and even harder to dry them - best to do it on a hot summer day.
Of course there could be a miriad things that can cause dermatitis 'type symptoms'. The bods connected to the GP practice are currently on the case.
I have stopped wearing the gauntlets, just in case.
What’s your approximate budget?
My current ones cost me about £8
I'd probably be prepared to pay £20-£25 for the right ones if they will last me a while.
Non-branded budget ski gloves will give you the best bang-per-buck.
I always liked Wilkos for stuff. A few known stores have took stock on from Wilko. I was told 'The range' store and B&M are 2 that come to mind. I don't think it is the case in in every town though.I always wear a full-finger glove. My hands get sweaty when I'm riding and I hate the feeling of sticky grips/bar tape. I've tried wearing mitts in summer but I still prefer the full-finger.
I've always worn cheap gloves from Wilko and they've done me fine. But my latest pair are wearing out and for obvious reasons I can't get a direct replacement (they'd stopped stocking this kind some time before their demise anyway). They don't need to be padded/insulated; I'm just looking for a relatively thin full-finger glove, preferably with a velcro cuff.
I always liked Wilkos for stuff. A few known stores have took stock on from Wilko. I was told 'The range' store and B&M are 2 that come to mind. I don't think it is the case in in every town though.