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Draugenklaw Drop-Bar Pogies keep your hands warm and dry and allow for full use of brake and integrated shift levers on cold commutes, training rides, race days, and touring in uncertain weather. Maximize comfort and minimize weight with Draugenklaw Drop-Bar Pogies.
WEATHER RESISTANT SOFTSHELL
Weather-resistant softshell fabric on the outside defends against wind and water
LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN
Ideal for race days and milder riding conditions
FAR-INFRARED YARN
Collects body heat and retains warmth for maximum comfort
EASY INSTALLATION
Easy installation means you can put them on only when ride conditions call for it
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Submitted 3 years ago
By Winter Gravel Grinder
From New Hampshire
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These are very warm, when they are positioned just right. The problem is they are too small for people with large hands or ones that have hydraulic brakes with large hoods. They either are constantly falling down or when they do stay up on the hoods you can't fit your hands (no gloves!) inside of them because they are too narrow. I want to like these, but I can't until they fix the sizing issue.
Submitted 3 years ago
By Han
From Seoul, South Korea
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I tried commuting using this Pogie. (10 degrees below zero) In the morning, I took off my gloves because my hands were sweaty. It snowed a lot in the evening, but it was warm. It's a good product.
Submitted 3 years ago
By John C
From Canton, Mi
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I bought these yesterday and headed out for a ride. Unfortunately these are made too small to be useful. They are rather tight on the hands and shifting with Ultegra Hydraulic shifters isn't that good. Considering how well my other 45NRTH products have worked these are a huge letdown. These need to be made in multiple sizes or at least make them bigger to accommodate all bikes. They also tend to fall forward when putting your hands in them so you are always pulling them back over the hoods.
Submitted 3 years ago
By Scotty
From North o' Boston
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Better than the usual neoprene models, these plus medium gloves worked down to 1F yesterday. They fit fine over the brifters, but also not bad on old brake levers on my 1980s friction-shift Trek.
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