Warm gloves, thin enough to drive in?
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Fed up of having cold hands for the first 15 minutes of my drive to and from work 
The only gloves I've got that actually keep my hands warm are made of fleece, and really are too thick to manage comfortably. This sort of thing:

I used to have a pair of woollen gloves, with little rubber pimples across the palms and fingers, which were great - but I can't for the life of me find any now.
Any suggestions?

The only gloves I've got that actually keep my hands warm are made of fleece, and really are too thick to manage comfortably. This sort of thing:

I used to have a pair of woollen gloves, with little rubber pimples across the palms and fingers, which were great - but I can't for the life of me find any now.
Any suggestions?
I wear a pair of these for work and find driving in them pretty easy http://www.webtogs.co.uk/The_North_Face_Etip_Glove...
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Edited by firman on Monday 13th December 06:35
GTIR said:
Anyone who wears gloves whilst driving is ghey or dead.
Put up with 15 mins if discomfort or be prepared for years of mockery.
I dont mind the mockery, more than happy to put up with it for the sake of keeping my hands warm.Put up with 15 mins if discomfort or be prepared for years of mockery.

Edited by GTIR on Monday 13th December 07:35
I wear a pair that look alot like the thinsulate ones above, they are comfortable to drive in and keep my hands at a nice temperature rather than too warm/not warm enough.
GPR13 said:
GTIR said:
Anyone who wears gloves whilst driving is ghey or dead.
Put up with 15 mins if discomfort or be prepared for years of mockery.
I dont mind the mockery, more than happy to put up with it for the sake of keeping my hands warm.Put up with 15 mins if discomfort or be prepared for years of mockery.

Edited by GTIR on Monday 13th December 07:35
I wear a pair that look alot like the thinsulate ones above, they are comfortable to drive in and keep my hands at a nice temperature rather than too warm/not warm enough.
Just buy some cheap running gloves then.

GTIR said:
GPR13 said:
GTIR said:
Anyone who wears gloves whilst driving is ghey or dead.
Put up with 15 mins if discomfort or be prepared for years of mockery.
I dont mind the mockery, more than happy to put up with it for the sake of keeping my hands warm.Put up with 15 mins if discomfort or be prepared for years of mockery.

Edited by GTIR on Monday 13th December 07:35
I wear a pair that look alot like the thinsulate ones above, they are comfortable to drive in and keep my hands at a nice temperature rather than too warm/not warm enough.
Just buy some cheap running gloves then.

In open, unheated cars, I've used these for years:

Warm, comfortable and grippy - perfect.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/defeet-dura-winter-cycling...

Warm, comfortable and grippy - perfect.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/defeet-dura-winter-cycling...
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