I ride my bike all year round, even in single digit or minus temperatures. No single piece of clothing will ever be a solution to the elements - the advice is to always "layer". This also applies to gloves. On their own they only warm your hands in moderate temperatures (45+), and heavier and more expensive fleece-lined gloves can work on their own at lower temperatures (maybe as low as 20 in my case). but put the babies in. decent fleece lined gloves and you're protected to the max. I especially like that it's merino wool and not cotton or neoprene. This means they are very warm but also breathable and even if they get a little wet they will still keep you warm. Neoprene doesn't breathe or absorb moisture, and cotton becomes beyond useless when it gets wet.
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