http://www.showabestgloves.com/showa-460-cold-resistant?gi=v67p41odd6poljt4hop5jn2ej6#.UosJYOI2WUkWarmest things youll ever wear. £12 or so a pair. Two pairs will see you through winter. Need two in case you get water inside one of them so you can stay warm while the other pair dries. If they dont do the job contact me and Ill pay for them for you.
Ive been recommened these to try.ProFlex® 818OD Thermal Waterproof Gloves
Whatever you do, do not buy sealskinz all season glove. Today was their first main test and my hands are cold, they are also not waterproof. Cost me £35 aswell, not happy!Think my next glove will be from showa, the 490 looks good.
Last winter my hands were always cold and no gloves workedcan someone please recommend a decent pair of gloves that wont soak through and will keep me warm ? thanks
Quote from: Dave Mills on November 19, 2013, 06:49:48 amhttp://www.showabestgloves.com/showa-460-cold-resistant?gi=v67p41odd6poljt4hop5jn2ej6#.UosJYOI2WUkWarmest things youll ever wear. £12 or so a pair. Two pairs will see you through winter. Need two in case you get water inside one of them so you can stay warm while the other pair dries. If they dont do the job contact me and Ill pay for them for you.Good gloves but too thick and bulky, hands get smelly too.Try skytec argon. About £6 or £7 a pair. The right balance of being thine nought to use for trad and being warm enough. 1 pair on van heater and 1 on your hands, swap as needed.
Quote from: harunh on October 12, 2013, 05:53:26 pmLast winter my hands were always cold and no gloves workedcan someone please recommend a decent pair of gloves that wont soak through and will keep me warm ? thanks i use joka polar gloves with linings,there 100% waterproof but due to this your hands sweat causing the linings to get damp,then your hands get cold ,i put them on dash board between jobs,then there warm for next job,and that helps a lot.
this thread reminded me to get some more gloves lolyoung town for me 2 pairs incase some get wetalthough steve what are your gloves like compared to youngstown ?
http://www.localindustrialsupplies.co.uk/searchLIS.aspx?searchTerms=youngstown+waterproof+winter+glovesJust ordered the youngstown winter gloves £17.49 finished price includes vat and delivery.
D'ya think 40 quid is too much for these? Price includes shipping. http://www.windowcleaningresources.co.uk/window-cleaning-products/ergodyne-proflex-818od-waterproof-gloves/Want something durable, warm and waterproof. Sealskinz are made with spun steel?? about same price with shipping but not got a good rep it sounds like. No one tried these?