My hands get kinda cold, so I've been using 100% brisker which have been good for going downhill as the palm has only one layer and good grip so it doesn't feel off. On my climbs I started using Endura mt500 freezing point gloves and those have been nice and warm...They just have a thicker layer on the palm, so I don't want to do rowdier trails with them on as I don't like when my hand slips!
Thanks for the input. My hands run really cold. I invested in some thermal gloves for my average winter 30-50F and they’re completely useless below 60F unfortunately. So I’m trying to make a more certain investment next.
Yeah, I'm right there with you. The 100% gloves are good until like 50deg and raining. Ive even gone so far to use winter gloves (one step below ski gloves) on my climbs lol@@whitetiger7084
The bottom portion of Dirt Surfer is definitely the good half, fortunately there's a cutoff trail that brings you right over there.
Ah we didn't know that! Though we did see that one trail joint just before the cool view. But that bottom section is such a blast
what gloves do you generally wear in cool weather like 30-50 degrees Fahrenheit?
My hands get kinda cold, so I've been using 100% brisker which have been good for going downhill as the palm has only one layer and good grip so it doesn't feel off. On my climbs I started using Endura mt500 freezing point gloves and those have been nice and warm...They just have a thicker layer on the palm, so I don't want to do rowdier trails with them on as I don't like when my hand slips!
Thanks for the input. My hands run really cold. I invested in some thermal gloves for my average winter 30-50F and they’re completely useless below 60F unfortunately. So I’m trying to make a more certain investment next.
Yeah, I'm right there with you. The 100% gloves are good until like 50deg and raining. Ive even gone so far to use winter gloves (one step below ski gloves) on my climbs lol@@whitetiger7084