Thanks for the quick review Eric.

I suffer from cold (numb) fingers while riding in the winter...didn't
know RBW had these.  I've ordered a pair and we will see how they do!

Thanks!

Angus



On Dec 13, 2:32 pm, EricP <ericpl...@aol.com> wrote:
> Mind you, this is not a full on, long term review.  Just have done two
> rides with these gloves so far.  Yesterday was in the mid 20's with
> not a ton of bad wind.  Rode 24 miles and the fingers stayed toasty
> warm.  In fact, almost too warm as the hands were a touch sweaty at
> the end.
>
> But how about colder?  Today did 13 miles with temps in the low teens
> and a wind chill right around zero (F not C).  Again, the gloves were
> toasty warm.  Thought for sure the wind would eventually cut through
> the fabric and the hands would feel cold.  Nope.  Not at all.
>
> On to sizing.  Mine are large.  And yes, one is aware of the thumb.
> But that's all.  To me, it's not tight.  Just doesn't have the quarter
> inch or more to the end the fingers do.  With the hand wrapped around
> a flat bar, it felt, I dunno, right.  Comfortable.
>
> All in all, give it two toasty thumbs up.  My new non-extreme favorite
> winter glove.  (Oh yeah, and my wife actually likes her pair in
> small.  A touch large, but not unreasonable.)
>
> Eric Platt
> St. Paul, MN

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