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no such thing

bmccaffrey

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So after all the researching i've done there is no such thing as warm and waterproof glove.

All the technology today :dontknow:
 
El cheepo...

I just put a pair of laytex gloves on first and hang the gloves up to dry when I get done...."It never rain in southern california"..:thumbup:
 
In wet cold weather I wear my ski gloves I've had since the '70's. Over them I wear a big pair of rubber coated blasting gloves I got from Harbor Freight. I never have understood what wearing waterproof latex gloves under your insulated gloves does - seems to me your warming gloves wouldn't do you much good all wet in the wind.
 
I agree BUT have found the solution...

All gloves, even thoughs that say 100% waterproof will leak at seams...even if you superseal them...the Ice Fishing gloves work like a wet suit...they get wet but do have a layer of watr to help insulate...but if it is reallllly cold ... brrrrr. How do I know cause I have bought and then bought some more and then more. :banghead::banghead:
BUT finally found the solution. I find my realllllly warm heavy gloves (if needed)...lighter weight if not cold, but raining....then purchased a pair of AEROSTITCH TRIPLE DIGIT COVERS ($47)..easy to put on, 100% waterproof, light weight, don't interfere with shifting, throttle or important things like picking nose!!!!:thumbup::thumbup:
 
In wet cold weather I wear my ski gloves I've had since the '70's. Over them I wear a big pair of rubber coated blasting gloves I got from Harbor Freight. I never have understood what wearing waterproof latex gloves under your insulated gloves does - seems to me your warming gloves wouldn't do you much good all wet in the wind.

Strange but true, latex gloves under your regular gloves do keep your hands warm and dry. Once your hands get wet, then cold, it's miserable. Been using this old school method for too many years.

Down south, ski gloves are expensive and hard to come by. Also, a baggie of latex gloves take up less room than ski gloves.

Go figure...:dontknow:
 
Try Sealskinz

Sealskinz thermal and waterproof gloves have worked best for me when riding. They are thin enough to be quite flexible and have a super grabbing surface on wet days. I only use them in the rain and have worn them comfortably from cold and rainy Alaska to warm and steamy Florida.
 
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