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How do you keep your hands warm?

cotton cloves with fingers and hot pockets, can't leve home with out the hot pockets

don't those hot pockets make a mess in yer pockets ??....but then I guess it depends on which ones you have, the runny ham and cheese or philly cheese steak :lmao: ....
 
Well like it says, how do you?
Being in the Northeast it gets mighty chilly out and each year my paws get colder quicker!

Whats your technique?

I use light gloves with the hand warmer pads in the palm, leaves the fingers out but cant drive with mittens on!

Single layer Fox mountain bike gloves, such as Attack, Ranger, Digit, or Demo, they have great feel, decent warmth, durable and good price. "thumbsup" Anything thicker and they get in the way.


Access denied. :lmao:

DinkyRc Transmitten!

TransMitten (Charcoal)

tmcv1_hand_inside.jpg

Very nice, add my Fox mtb gloves to this with handwarmers in front jacket pockets. "thumbsup"
 
If that dinky cover was made with some rain jacket material we'd be in business. Or maybe water treatment is in order.


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My wife says that my hands are like a furnace so if its cold enough out for my hands to get cold it's too cold to be out at all.
 
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