ok, winter has been and gone here in QLD, so i guess i better let you guys know what has gone on.
I ended up buying a set of Dri-Rider Adventure 2 gloves as they a) fell in my price point ($80) and b) came in my size (4XL). The gloves themselves are a material construction rather than the normal leather and are a little thicker than my regular gloves. despite the extra thickness they are quite comfortable and I have no problems operating the controls etc.
The real test came about a week after I bought them (the Antarctic Vortex???). The mornings were cold (by SE Qld stds) at approx 0-2c. Riding in these temps I found that the ends of my fingers soon became numb from the cold and about 25mins into a 35min ride the fingers started hurting from the cold. Not really a good thing for a 'winter' riding glove. I gave them the benefit of the doubt that morning as my fingers were already cold before getting out on the bike.
The next morning, i made sure that i kept my fingers/hands warm, trouble is that my fingers ended up with the same cold numb/pain, making for an interesting sight at traffic lights were I started 'hugging' the engine to warm up a little. The following week the temps rose a little to be 4-7c in the morns. In these temps my hands/fingers stayed warm enough to fend off the numbness and pain.
Riding home in the arvo the temps are much warmer (low 20s). Here my hands didn't get hot, but they were definitely starting to sweat. This has left a lovely odour in the gloves now which means that I have to wash my hands when I take them off to get ride of the smell.
The left glove also suffered a blown seam on the back of the collar of the glove (around the wrist). This was quickly taken care of by the dealership were I purchased them by swapping it straight away (gloves were 4 weeks old).
Verdict: If you are riding in 5-15c (ish) temps then these gloves are ok (not horrible but not great either). Temps outside of these your hands will either sweat or freeze.
next year I may invest in a set of heated grips
