Old 11-28-17 | 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ollo_ollo
2 non cycle specific Budget options: Upper link is good below freezing, but I mostly used the lower link, perforated ones for our NW West side of state Winters, good for wet/cold conditions in temps 33*F to 50*F as they eliminate sweaty hands problem and don't let rain in except during the heaviest downpours. They also dry quickly at work.

https://www.hivissupply.com/hivis-to...p-125-368.html

https://www.amazon.com/Forney-53151-...e+gloves&psc=1
Glad to see other people going the "work glove" route. I was at Home Depot the other and picked these up on a whim: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Firm-Gri...FZJDNwodEhYElQ

My girlfriend was making fun of me, because she said they looked funny, but I'm pretty happy with them. They didn't have any size Medium, so I got a large that is slightly roomy for now, but I figure that will leave room for a liner later (they are not particularly thick and have no insulation).
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