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Nov. 12th, 2013 08:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've been looking at a bunch of different gloves as I decide what to spend the profits from my boot sales on. I've gone through bunches of forums, stores, reviews, and ads. It didn't help me very much in making a decision. Nothing seemed to really stand out as the cadillac, if you will, of winter bicycling gloves. There were reasonable problems or critiques expressed of all of them.
So I went looking for something else. I found this guy in Minneapolis who makes bike accessories. He makes pogies too. Pogies, if you're not familiar with the term, are things that strap on to your bicycle handlebars, brakes, and shifters. Then you put your hands inside them. You keep manual dexterity, and your hands, in theory stay warm.
I just sent him an email with a few questions, but if these meet my needs, I think I"m going to buy a set. I don't mind spending a chunk of money on something as long as I'm pretty sure that it's high quality, is going to do want I want it to do, and will last. These seem to fit the bill. And I'll be supporting a small, independent maker, which I like.
I'll let you know.
http://www.stellarbags.com/shop/products.php?21
So I went looking for something else. I found this guy in Minneapolis who makes bike accessories. He makes pogies too. Pogies, if you're not familiar with the term, are things that strap on to your bicycle handlebars, brakes, and shifters. Then you put your hands inside them. You keep manual dexterity, and your hands, in theory stay warm.
I just sent him an email with a few questions, but if these meet my needs, I think I"m going to buy a set. I don't mind spending a chunk of money on something as long as I'm pretty sure that it's high quality, is going to do want I want it to do, and will last. These seem to fit the bill. And I'll be supporting a small, independent maker, which I like.
I'll let you know.
http://www.stellarbags.com/shop/products.php?21