How do you keep your hands warm on a bike?
As a commuter cyclist, I often find myself pedalling to and from the station half an hour away in temperatures of minus 10°c at this time of year.
The best gloves I have found so far are for skiers, with fleece inners and some sort of kevlar outers (ordinary goretex gloves are woefully insufficient), but even with these I have difficulty moving frozen fingers when I arrive at the destination.
Does anybody have any recommendations?
It certainly helps to take a route beginning with a climb, to warm up but of course this makes the return trip downhill and thus colder.
I also wonder whether changing the shape of handlebars or trying other grips might improve matters, or whether there are any hand exercises one can perform while pedalling. Does anybody have any suggestions?
For the other extremities, I find goretex-lined leather boots quite efficient in the cold as well as the wet but would be interested to hear of other solutions.
Perhaps this subject is to prosaic to inspire answers?
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