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Re: Gloves
« Reply #20 on: February 26, 2014, 05:58:50 pm »
One pair of blue vinyl gloves lasts me a day or two.

If its cold two pairs, i never get why people need these super doper gloves that are waterproof and windproof.

If i pick up dog poo i throw my gloves away. Cannot get any better than that.

http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/nitrile-disposable-protection-gloves-x100.html
I am amazed that you can work in 0c with just two pairs of Nitrile gloves.  :o

I wear a Showa 460s with a pair of fleece gloves underneath first thing in the morning.  ;D

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Re: Gloves
« Reply #21 on: February 26, 2014, 06:15:50 pm »
At the moment i am wearing gloves from cleaning spot that are Latex black palm coated Glove £1.43inc vat.

They are cotton with a rubber palm and finger coated grip.

On the odd few days its been really cold and raining i wear these with a pair of vinyl gloves. Perfeck :)

dazmond

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Re: Gloves
« Reply #22 on: February 26, 2014, 06:27:18 pm »
IMO you cant beat showa 377s with nitrile glove liners underneath.they keep your hands clean and dry and they dont smell.totally waterproof as well.ok for trad too.not too cumbersome.

not that warm but if you use hot water the warm hose and pole keep hands warm.its not been that cold this winter anyway.

during a cold spell(minus temperatures)ill wear glacier "perfect curve" neoprene gloves again with glove liners underneath to stop hands smelling.works a treat.

£6 a pair for the showa 377s(i buy 3 pairs at a time and they last around 3 months worn every day)

£5 for 100 pairs of nitrile glove liners(worn for 2 days then binned)so 200 working days out of one packet.
price higher/work harder!

Trev Jones

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Re: Gloves
« Reply #23 on: February 26, 2014, 07:10:05 pm »
I've tried all of the gloves mentioned in this post and some of the more expensive ones such as youngstowns mentioned in some previous posts. I have found that the gloves below are my favourites at the moment.

Find these good for normal temperatures
http://www.glovesnstuff.com/Wonder-Grip-AQUA-Fully-Coated-Wet-Work-Foam-Latex-Grip-Waterproof-Gloves_A1BU2Q.aspx#.Uw46l-N_vG4

Find these best for colder temperatures
http://www.glovesnstuff.com/Wonder-Grip-Thermo-Plus-Fully-Coated-Foam-Latex-Grip-Waterproof-Gloves_A1C7KT.aspx#.Uw47AuN_vG4




Re: Gloves
« Reply #24 on: February 26, 2014, 07:32:07 pm »
gloves are for wimps