Gets pretty cold up here, with wind chill just in the last week it was -28 
Celsius (minus 18F) on my six mile snow laden commute to work,  I have some 
mitts very similar to these 
http://outdoorjay.blogspot.ca/2013/02/mec-logan-mitts-review.html with 
removable fleece inners and the leather outers.  I sometimes have to bunch 
my thumb and fingers together inside the mitts until I get a bit warmed up, 
but these mitts have been amazing for warmth. I would think any high 
quality ski mitts would work well.  I have the inline/interrupter levers 
and 46cm Noodle bars and find that it's easy to brake with the 
interrupters/mitts combo, but the drop levers are more of a challenge with 
mitts on.  

The low pressure system that brought us an early winter has thankfully 
passed through and we're back into 0 degree (32F) weather give or take for 
a few days.  The studded tires won't e off until April, probably.  A long 
winter ahead.

Ian A
Edmonton AB Canada

On Saturday, November 23, 2013 12:58:41 PM UTC-7, Michael wrote:
>
> Looking for gloves and thought I would see what you all use.
>

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