The OP suggested tingling came first.Tingling is a sure sign of restricted circulation. First thing to check is that your clothes and gloves are not too tight, especially at pinch points. Wrists are important, but the one which gives most issues is at the front of the shoulder around the arm joint. If you are wearing a lot of clothes under your jacket or the jacket has at tight set in sleeve, as soon as you are sitting in the riding position (arms forward) the main veins can become very compressed by the armhole seam. The result is felt at the extremity in the fingers.
Having spent a good deal of my early career in the rag trade, I know how tight cut some outer garments are round the scye ( opening for sleeve) of an ''inset'' sleeve. The best design of an outer jacket is a ''raglan'' sleeve, where the seam goes across the shoulder near the neck, it allows for a lot more movement and comfort.
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