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I put hands over exhaust of ms200 but not so effective on 150. They should start putting heated handles on toppers.

 

I've asked Husky mate.

They won't do it.

 

Shame. I can use my 560xpg barehanded in any weather. Till it gets too hot and I have to turn the handles off. Bliss.

 

 

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I suffer from Reynauds Syndrome (poor circulation) in my hands, always have done.

 

Me to, when I take migraine tablets it improves for a week or so , {but don't recommend. There not good for you.}] Other than that large amount of grated fresh ginger root with boiled water & lemon in a teapot like old fashioned tea on a daily basis seems to help me, during the winter.

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my circulation is rubbish. White finger, dead fingers!! Get going and I'm the ready break man, stop and my hands and feet go like ice. I've started doing a lot off cycling and now I live in the Cairngorms its a lot colder.

I'm wearing £60 globes and £150 cycling boots and I'm toasty. My hands will still get cold if im not working hard, so when cold, move faster mate.

I've been wearing my gloves for work, which is hard to domwhen they are £60 but after a month and a fair bit of climbing and hand balling, they are as good as new.

Specialised mountain bike gloves.

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