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  2. Hipora - Wikipedia

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    Hipora is a waterproof and breathable fabric, used as insert in winter, motorcycle and cycling gloves. It is developed by the Korean company Kolon Industries.

  3. Cycling glove - Wikipedia

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    Gloves are frequently used to keep the hands warm, a function that is particularly necessary when cycling in cold weather. The design of most modern bicycles is such that the rider's hands remain on the handlebars while cycling, a position that leaves them exposed to weather. The hands are also relatively inactive, and do not have a great deal ...

  4. Police uniforms and equipment in the United Kingdom

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    From a variety of home grown uniforms, bicycles, swords and pistols the British police force evolved in look and equipment through the long coats and top hat, to the recognisable modern uniform of a white shirt, black tie, reflective jackets, body armour, and the battenburg-marked vehicles, to the present-day Airwave Solutions radios, electric ...

  5. Cold-weather biking - Wikipedia

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    Cold-weather biking, cold-weather cycling, or winter biking is the use of a bicycle during months when roads and paths are covered with ice, slush and snow. Cold weather cyclists face a number of challenges in near or below freezing temperatures.

  6. Usage of personal protective equipment - Wikipedia

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    A pair of fingerless cycling gloves. Gloves are frequently used to keep the hands warm, a function that is particularly necessary when cycling in cold weather. The hands are also relatively inactive, and do not have a great deal of muscle mass, which also contributes to the possibility of chill.

  7. Aerogel - Wikipedia

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    45 North uses aerogel as palm insulation in its Sturmfist 5 cycling gloves. [111] Silica aerogels may be used for sound insulation, such as on windows or for construction purposes. [112] [113] It has been suggested that Fogbank, a material of secret composition used in U.S. thermonuclear warheads, may be an aerogel. [114]

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