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Warm Gloves Recommendations please....

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It was minus one this morning when I was out poo picking (for the horse!) My whole body was hot, but my fingers and hands were freezing with 2 pairs of gloves on, one woolly pair and one (allegedly thermal) pair. I was so cold, I had to give up (not normal for me!) Has anyone any recommendations houw to keep your hands warm when outdoors?

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I have a pair of silk glove liners that I bought from ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/100-Pure-Silk-Liner-gloves-Inner-Gloves-Medium-M-/130272156595?pt=UK_Sporting_Goods_Skiing_Snowboarding_Clothing_LE&hash=item1e54d35bb3

 

and then wear these over them http://www.amazon.co.uk/Showa-Thermo-Insulated-Gloves-Small/dp/B000PTKMF4/ref=sr_1_3?s=outdoors&ie=UTF8&qid=1323552636&sr=1-3

 

They also make rubber gloves that are warmer than normal ones, I am a big fan of Showa gloves but they have to be the genuine ones not the cheapo copies

 

I've tried all sorts since since I moved to the country a few years ago but this is the best combination I have found for mucky field work and mucking out etc..

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A few years back when I rode, I bought a pair of Woof Wear gloves - they are neoprene backed with soft suede palms. They are superb - they keep my hands very warm and there is minimal loss of sensitivity.

They are not 100% waterproof, but because they are neoprene, water doesn't really get through them, if it does, your hands stay warm. I've snowballed in them and they are perfect.

They were not cheap but really are good.

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Thank you everyone for your suggestions...I have tried liners and then marigolds before and my fingers dropped off then. Since last winter the circulation in my fingers has become really bad and my fingers suffer when it is very cold...they nearly drop off! Need something to combat this...has anyone tried these or something similar:http://www.primrose.co.uk/heated-gloves-c-37_1189.html?source=googleads&gclid=CNSPj--8-qwCFVQLfAodyEx2SQ

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Thanks for that Cinnamon....it sounds as if heated gloves are the way to go. I have been wondering what David Attenbrough and his team wear when they have been filming Frozen Planet. Brrr...just thinking about that cold. Those heated gloves on the linky bit have been on the Alan Titmarsh show...so I hope they are ok.

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I skydive and it got to -30 in the door of the plane last winter..... :roll: I REALLY want feeling in my hands when it comes to the time to pull my parachute out and fly it so I use silk liners under my usual gloves. Either follow Redwing's ebay link (dead cheap!) or go to your local motorcycle dealer where they're about £12. Or you could use the handwarmer pads that you pre-heat in hot water. They keep your palms warm so the blood still gets through to your fingers but they can be a bit bulky.

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A few years back when I rode, I bought a pair of Woof Wear gloves - they are neoprene backed with soft suede palms. They are superb - they keep my hands very warm and there is minimal loss of sensitivity.

They are not 100% waterproof, but because they are neoprene, water doesn't really get through them, if it does, your hands stay warm. I've snowballed in them and they are perfect.

They were not cheap but really are good.

Got some of these today whilst I was stocking up on chickenny stuff. £17.99.

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