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Dick

  • Posts: 304
Gloves or not
« on: September 18, 2005, 02:19:18 pm »
With the winter months approaching, do gloves really make a difference? Last winter, my first, I managed without any gloves on most cold days. On the days I used gloves I found them to be very restrictive.
Question. Would I be better off investing in "proper"neoprene ones, or what other alternatives are there.
 ???

Moderator David@stives

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Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2005, 02:25:17 pm »
yes i have got neoprone and must say they are excellent

dave

williamx

Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2005, 02:51:25 pm »
I use fingerless boat gloves but they tend to get to wet, will be trying fingerless sub-aqua glove this year.

daniel b

  • Posts: 440
Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2005, 03:11:11 pm »
Unger do a very good pair of neoprene gloves,your hands tend to get a bit sweaty but they will always be warm and dry,and for around £20 cant be bad.

Daniel
DSB Cleaning Services,Wrexham,N.Wales.
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Rob_Mac

Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2005, 03:25:26 pm »
You can buy Sealskinz from Milletts at 25 pounds.

Excellent, excellent, excellent.

Wish I hadn't lost one of mine - could have done with them Saturday morning at 5.30.

Rob ;D

Solo Cleaning

  • Posts: 71
Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2005, 03:35:07 pm »
I was always against wearing full gloves. (Used fingerless woolen most times) Same thought about being restrictive

Then I got some sense. I would rather have dry warm hands with slightly less feel than cold wet numb ones.

Usually I find as well that most cold days you only need to wear them for an hour or so then its warm enough to take them off

Lee


AuRavelling79

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Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #6 on: September 18, 2005, 06:31:41 pm »
OK listen up guys! The definitive answer on gloves.

Fingerless cycling gloves are good 'til end of October. Then get those polythene gloves like wot you get at the diesel pump at the filling station. Put them on and then put Unger gloves on top. By Feb the Ungers will be full of holes but the polythene ones underneath will carry you through to April when you can use the fingerless cycling gloves again.

This applies whether you are wfp or trad.

Obergluvenfuher MalcG has spoken!
It's a game of three halves!

Moderator David@stives

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Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #7 on: September 18, 2005, 07:12:48 pm »
where i work in sunny cornwall the gloves come out fot no more than 3-4 days .
last year there was only 3 days i had frost on my windscreen.

dave

matt

Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #8 on: September 18, 2005, 07:16:40 pm »
5 mm full fingered scuba gloves

a bit chunky, but warm as toast

about 30 quid, had mine for near 2 winters now, still look brand new

gaza

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Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #9 on: September 18, 2005, 08:08:36 pm »
COME ON LADS IF YOU GET COLD HANDS YOUR NOT WORKING HARD ENOUGH ;D

GAZA
IM AT THAT AGE MY BACK GOES OUT MORE THAN I DO

thewindowcleaner1

  • Posts: 779
Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #10 on: September 18, 2005, 09:52:51 pm »
In the main I use them Orange gripper gloves,I carry about 12 pairs so that I can change them when wet, I find they are best for WFP

1) keeps your hands from getting cut from bits of grit on the hose(when winding back onto reel)
2) gives you a good grip on a wet pole (saves tiring your hands)

And save those neop thingy gloves for really cold mornings.
The secret is not doing as you like but liking what you do
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texas girl

  • Posts: 348
Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #11 on: September 21, 2005, 03:36:31 am »
I always wear gloves when cleaning windows.  ;D

I wear a pair of cotton gloves(garden;something washable and comfortable;) and a pair of neoprene over them.

You can remove the liners and wash them; no stinky  sweaty smell!

And when it gets colder; warmer liners. When you get used to working while wearing gloves it is easy.

Will keep your hands clean; nice and Warm!  Dirty nails or hands is  a real turn off to women. ;)

Hugs; :-*

Texas Girl
Debbie

Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #12 on: September 21, 2005, 11:24:39 am »
Not exactly a turn on to men either, a woman with impacted soilage under her nails!

Pj

Moderator David@stives

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Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #13 on: September 21, 2005, 03:30:14 pm »
are those unger neoprene gloves waterproof?


YES absolutely brilliant ,just make sure you dont order too small ,bigger is better or they will cramp your hands up

dave

rosskesava

Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #14 on: September 21, 2005, 09:52:54 pm »
Quote
are those unger neoprene gloves waterproof?

Generally yes unless you're up to your arms in water but the good thing about neopreme is that if water gets in - they're still warm.

It's the same stuff that a wet suit is made from.

I use unger ones. A bit restrictive but ok.

Cheers

Moderator David@stives

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Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #15 on: September 21, 2005, 10:19:43 pm »
Mine are unger too !!!!!!!!!

well what do you know

Dave

rosskesava

Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #16 on: September 21, 2005, 10:31:09 pm »
Mine are too ...

Snap.. Or have you already said that?

Mike_G

  • Posts: 1500
Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #17 on: September 22, 2005, 05:06:52 pm »
Where did you get your gloves from Matt?

s.hughes

Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #18 on: September 22, 2005, 08:04:05 pm »
I just use the cheap washing up gloves from Tesco. I've had all the other expensive w/c gloves and I just cant wear them. Its already been mentioned that you only need them for a few hours 1st thing and then just take them off.

Steve

dai

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Re: Gloves or not
« Reply #19 on: September 22, 2005, 09:28:04 pm »
Aldis, next thursday 29th Cycling gloves with a breatherble waterproof membrane. £2.99 Dai