I already have two pairs of 40g Thinsulate gloves that didn't work for me when I used them for cycling in around 40F. I wanted something that would withstand the wind in cold temperatures while cycling. It was really much better than 40g gloves. It wasn't cold enough here to test how well they performed in freezing weather. The heavier weight of the insulation material makes the glove bulkier, which is to be expected. You can still do most things and have a pretty decent range of motion in your hands and fingers. The only problem I haven't encountered with any leather is the exposed rough part flaking off. Yes, they are not as smooth as the top, but the ruffle pieces are slowly peeling off, covering the black part of the glove with yellow leather pile. I used tiny toilet scissors to snip off any loose yellow hair I could find. Does this mean that the overall quality of the skin is poor? The result of a bad tan? Which is more of an annoyance than a disadvantage.
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