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What are your COLD weather gloves?
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<blockquote data-quote="frenchy85" data-source="post: 1933781" data-attributes="member: 24628"><p>I wear the insulated rubber palmed gloves at work (carpenter) and while doing any other chore outside during winter. They do not work as well once your hands start to sweat. I have kinda solved this problem. I have three pairs, when one gets wet I switch pairs. I keep them in a soft sided cooler. Every night i bring them in and to dry by the fire, then in the morning put them in cooler. They do seem to stay some what warmer this way. I just have to remember to bring them in every night. This seems to work for me any way.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have noticed that each person at work has there own particular glove that works for them. No one else likes the kind I wear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frenchy85, post: 1933781, member: 24628"] I wear the insulated rubber palmed gloves at work (carpenter) and while doing any other chore outside during winter. They do not work as well once your hands start to sweat. I have kinda solved this problem. I have three pairs, when one gets wet I switch pairs. I keep them in a soft sided cooler. Every night i bring them in and to dry by the fire, then in the morning put them in cooler. They do seem to stay some what warmer this way. I just have to remember to bring them in every night. This seems to work for me any way. I have noticed that each person at work has there own particular glove that works for them. No one else likes the kind I wear. [/QUOTE]
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