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Any warm gloves recommendations

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?
 
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
 
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.
 
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! :)
 
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.
 
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
 
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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