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sparkey

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Looking for a good warm pair of winter gloves for cold ohio winters. Any recommendations or type of insulation that is best?
 

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My hands sweat a lot so I usually don't wear super warm gloves but I picked these up recently and am liking them as they are really flexible and I can easily do car wash related things without having to take the gloves off.

https://www.amazon.com/Glacier-Glove-Fishing-Black-Large/dp/B0010FNBPK/

I also just picked up a pair of these (as seen on Shark Tank) to mostly use for skiing / snowmobiling... probably a little too fancy for most car wash activities but I like that I can unzip it and get my hand out when I need the dexterity without having to detach the glove from my hand. https://www.rei.com/product/108103/hand-out-gloves-pro-insulated-gloves
 
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My hands sweat a lot so I usually don't wear super warm gloves but I picked these up recently and am liking them as they are really flexible and I can easily do car wash related things without having to take the gloves off.

https://www.amazon.com/Glacier-Glove-Fishing-Black-Medium/
Your link did not work.... Are you talking about these: http://amzn.to/2i1nWB8

These run small and are not for winter....but if you like wearing dipped gloves? http://amzn.to/2ifYgQQ
 

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I have been wearing theses for 2 winters the Mechanix wear brand there winter gloves series.

http://www.mechanix.com/cold-weather

I also try to keep my hands moisturized when temp drops with O keeffe"s working hands so they don't crack open is a good doesn't make your hands slippery like a girl. I didn't start using it till about 2 years ago. Helps me out a lot in the winter.

I have the glacier series gloves like overachiever has they work good to duck hunt in when it's 10 degrees outside but I can't work and turn bolts in em good they stink smell strong rubber I have the exact ones he listed lol but work good if you ain't doing fine tunning.
 

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Mechanix gloves always seem to wear through in the finger tips for me.... Well all work gloves actualy seem to do that. That is why I switched to cheap dipped gloves.

If you want something that has a sticky rubbery smell purchase those cheap dipped gloves. :)

Also that working hands stuff is great.... The other bonus is you do not smell like a girl! :)
 

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These run small and are not for winter....but if you like wearing dipped gloves? http://amzn.to/2ifYgQQ
I get these at Sam's for under $7 for 12 pair. They are not warm.

I put on a pair of brown jersey cotton gloves and a pair of black nitrile gloves over that - it's not super warm but I don't have to worry about getting my hands or gloves wet. Once I get the doubled-up gloves on I can take them off and put them back on again pretty easily with them still doubled up.
 

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I get these at Sam's for under $7 for 12 pair. They are not warm.

I put on a pair of brown jersey cotton gloves and a pair of black nitrile gloves over that - it's not super warm but I don't have to worry about getting my hands or gloves wet. Once I get the doubled-up gloves on I can take them off and put them back on again pretty easily with them still doubled up.
I know they are not warm.... I usually wear gloves underneath them. So I guess they would be about the same as your setup? I recommended the "sam's gloves" but I wear an xl.... so they actually do not fit me.

I like the Liberty or G&F gloves better because they fit my hand. :) http://amzn.to/2ihLyRl http://amzn.to/2hVysKC
These nitrile gloves are okay: http://amzn.to/2ihyBr3
These vinyl gloves are pretty good (they are not like normal vinyl gloves): http://amzn.to/2icJs9w

For thicker gloves I like these: http://amzn.to/2heNfDb
 

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Warm gloves? What am i missing? It was 85 degrees yesterday.
 

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I buy multiple pairs of white cotton glove liners. They are easy to put on and if they get wet I grab another pair. .99 cents each and they work great for car wash work.
 
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