Omnipole can supply you with fur lined rubber gloves
These are very hard wearing, and darn warm!
Downside is that they are a bit clumpy (no, not clumsy, CLUMPY!)
they do take a little getting used to, and detailing takes a bit more attention, but they are without a doubt the best gloves I have ever used.
I've found the Unger ones good too, these when new are TOTALLY waterproof, I have always found that the trick is to make sure that your gloves and your hands are lovely and warm before you put them on, then if you have good hot water when working trad, every now and then dip them in the water (with your hands still IN THE GLOVES) for long enough to feel the heat of the water in your fingers, works fine
Or you could hold your hands nice and lose and then throw them around your body, forcing nice warm blood into your fingers and hands
I did this with the gloves that Omnipole do, these are not quite as tight as the Unger ones, as I was doing this one of the gloves shot of my hand and hit a pedestrian in the back of the head
Why do these things have to happen when the traffic is stationary at traffic lights and the town centre is busy
The old biddy bent down and picked up the glove, and without a word handed it back to me and walked on under the town arch shaking her head....
Did I feel a prat?
Work it out, what do you think!!
It's hard being me
Ian