DIY sleeve extender for winter bike commuting

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Wrists are prone to getting cold while winter bike commuting. With arms stretched out to reach the handlebars, a gap appears between jacket and gloves. When my wrists are cold, I'm cold.

I tried jackets with sleeves that cinched over my gloves. These slipped. I tried giant over-mitts that tightened over my jacket sleeves. These slipped too, and the big mitts were bulky to carry around in my pockets when I was off the bike.

So I made this simple sleeve extender, shown in this photos after the jump. It's super to easy to use, doesn't slip, and is very low bulk. It also happens to look like an extra long shirt sleeve, rather than technical mountain climbing gear.

Creating a sleeve extender couldn't be simpler: It's just a the top of a sock that's been cut off, after the bottom has worn out. My favorite pair of sleeve extenders were formally light-weight merino wool socks, but other kinds would work as well.

DIY sleeve extender for winter bike commutingTurning an old sock into a sleeve extender for winter bike commuting 

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