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Warm gloves for Raynauds sufferer?
New to randonneuring, got a 200 and 300 under my belt and trying a 400 in the Australian winter next month (on the shortest day of the year for the southern hemisphere... sicko mode wooo). I'm a little nervous because I really feel the cold and have an annoying condition called raynauds which involves my hands losing circulation & sensation at the first sign of cold. Wondering if anyone else in this community has it and has any recommendations for managing it? And/or also seeking your tried and tested warm cycling glove recommendations (preferably also waterproof or with ability to add a shell). I believe I lost my main pair of full finger gloves on a 100km training ride today 😅
u/Novel-Line1817 — 3 days ago