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Hand Warmers

Are your hands often too cold to grip the reins? Slip hand-warmers inside your gloves to keep your digits toasty and functional during winter rides. You can opt for disposable or reusable packs. We found the disposable variety lasts longest - up to seven hours. They're also affordable, at about $16 for a pack of 10.

Check out Heat Treat Hand Warmers from Grabber (800-518-0938; www.warmers.com). The warmers - made from iron, water, cellulose vermiculite, activated carbon, and salt - heat up to about 135 degrees Fahrenheit as soon as they're exposed to air.

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