Thanks. I'm thinking that, perhaps, cheap Polartec gloves under the (not
yet arrived as of today) S T Post leather gloves will be the ticket. But it
is actually warming up!

(9*F low in ABQ a few days ago.)


On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 2:38 PM, Deacon Patrick <lamontg...@mac.com> wrote:

> Chances are you're fine for down there in ABQ with glove layers. I reserve
> the mittens for below 5-10 degrees. In case it helps, my hands get colder
> on the bike than they do when I am running in the exact same conditions (as
> in I bike to the trail head, run, bike back). My hands need more warmth on
> the bike, I presume due to constriction from grip.
>
> The danger with canvas at your likely temps is if it is wet snow, then the
> canvas will absorb moisture and you are worse off with them on. You may be
> better with a leather outer glove (what I do for gloves).
>
>
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