I see that Flite has previously raved over the Hot Pog pogies
Yup, still raving about them at 77 years old with Reynolds Syndrome and arthritis in my hands to make life difficult.
I try to get out on the bike about 3 times a week even if it's just up to the county boundary (at 555m its always a bit chilly up there) and back.
I wear thin fleece mitts as well - keeping fingers together is so much better than gloves.
It is important to keep wrists and ankles warm as well - the blood is very near the surface there.
The HotPogs will be flaunted at Dean's 50k audax in February. I can bring a spare pair if anyone wishes to try them.
Flat bars only - I tried some of a different brand supposed to be for drops, but they caught every breath of wind and made the bike uncontrollable.
Other extremity: recently replaced my totally worn out winter boots for a new pair of Shimano MW70, which I am very pleased with.
https://yacf.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=114079.100 Update:
"They are a little loose around the heel, as expected, but I can compensate for that, otherwise they are absolutely great. Keep my feet warm in temperatures well below zero. I also did an MBO event in torrential rain, and my feet were dry till I had to wade through a flood too deep to risk riding through even though I knew the water would overtop the boots. I rode on for about an hour and a half with wet feet, but they were still warm!"