Burrito Active member Jan 25, 2008 #1 Does anyone know of any good ones (or where to find one)? I just bought a shell jacket, but it doesn't have wrist gaiters. I'm looking for something that's thin enough to fit the end of the sleeve inside my gloves (just like a wrist gaiter.) Thanks.
Does anyone know of any good ones (or where to find one)? I just bought a shell jacket, but it doesn't have wrist gaiters. I'm looking for something that's thin enough to fit the end of the sleeve inside my gloves (just like a wrist gaiter.) Thanks.
Billek Active member Jan 25, 2008 #2 Buy thermals, under armor, a thin long sleeve, or like me get a thin hoodie and cut holes yourself.
Burrito Active member Jan 25, 2008 #3 In my experience, shirts without thumb holes have thicker cuffs and thus don't fit in gloves. A cheap under armor may work, though.
In my experience, shirts without thumb holes have thicker cuffs and thus don't fit in gloves. A cheap under armor may work, though.
yelsel Active member Staff member Jan 25, 2008 #4 tjmaxx/marshalls may have a few..dont know where you are located...i picked one up a couple of weeks ago for $9
tjmaxx/marshalls may have a few..dont know where you are located...i picked one up a couple of weeks ago for $9
-justice- Active member Jan 25, 2008 #5 asics makes a midweight layer with thumb holes in it. check their site or any running shops.
Burrito Active member Jan 26, 2008 #6 I found an Nike Dri Fit at TJMaxx for $5. Is there anything special I should do when I cut it to make sure that the holes don't continue to rip?
I found an Nike Dri Fit at TJMaxx for $5. Is there anything special I should do when I cut it to make sure that the holes don't continue to rip?
yelsel Active member Staff member Jan 27, 2008 #7 you're going to cut holes into it? ok..... i would suggest you double stich the hole so its durable and the material doesnt fray (sp?)
you're going to cut holes into it? ok..... i would suggest you double stich the hole so its durable and the material doesnt fray (sp?)