i go polyprop liners w/ fingerless overtop of them...pull the whole thing off for 20$ works great till it's supercold..
walmart has a ezoff fingerless glove thats great for 9$
if your forearms are getting pumped you are holding on too tight or using gloves which are too thick. You don't need to grip that hard the whole time.
Also get a harness & strop so you can hook in and relax your grip occaisionally.
Try getting in the North Atlantic in the middle of winter and trying to kitesurf if you want to really experience the cold vs pumped forearms dilemma
to the full extent!
suggesting...not tried myself..but something like this..
* perfect fit and sensitivity(to use fingers)
* waterproof from outside and inside(sweat).
* padded(by properties of material itself)
* insulation can't be crushed much(and thus.. loss of insulating warmth) when gripping handles- not as much as poly fills: primaloft. hollofill, and
the like.
Loft = warmth..... crush it and you lose ability to hold warmth. . (Holding foam of handles helps a bit on loss of heat from inside of hand... as foam
insulates.)
These examples are 5mm. I have a 3mm- diff. pair- I have not tried 'em. My 3mm may not be good for sub freezing? .....but 5mm like these
may..?
Anyone ever try neoprene gloves in cold air(not in water)..sub-freezing air?
The tires are 26x4". Our company does guided mountain bike rides in the summer and we offer guided fat bike riding in the winter. It's a natural fit
and gives us something to offer our clients when the wind doesn't cooperate.
Most non-wind days make for great fat bike ride days. :D
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Gripping a windsurfing boom produces exactly the same problem. I have used then for winter windsurfing for years. My windsurfing/kitesurfing friends
use them to. They work in cold water when nothing else does, so I don't see why they would be a problem on dry land.