I need some new winter gloves. Is anyone using these?
I want a warm glove that is robust as I seem to go through gloves like no tomorrow.
Also I want a glove that will go back on the hand when its been wet as some gloves are a made to get on as the lining moves!
on one lobster gloves
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Re: on one lobster gloves
Got a pair at the tail end of last winter but never used them yet.
Certainly not going to be waterproof so can't comment on getting them on/off when wet.
Defo feel warm though.
Certainly not going to be waterproof so can't comment on getting them on/off when wet.
Defo feel warm though.
- gairym
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Re: on one lobster gloves
I'm on my second pair of pearl izumi lobster gloves.
The decline in manufacturing quality between my first (1998) and second pair (2008) was ridiculous but they're still just about in one piece and as warm as ever.
Not waterproof but they've yet to let in enough water to be uncomfortable.
Might be interested in an on-one version if they're up to proper winter conditions (mine are too warm for all but the coldest winter conditions).
The decline in manufacturing quality between my first (1998) and second pair (2008) was ridiculous but they're still just about in one piece and as warm as ever.
Not waterproof but they've yet to let in enough water to be uncomfortable.
Might be interested in an on-one version if they're up to proper winter conditions (mine are too warm for all but the coldest winter conditions).
Re: on one lobster gloves
Noticed these the other day.
https://www.cyclestore.co.uk/specialize ... 4-ID_56900
https://www.cyclestore.co.uk/specialize ... 4-ID_56900
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Re: on one lobster gloves
I use Sealskins mitts for skiing - good to -14 plus windchill, waterproof (used in plenty of wet Glenshee ski days) and plenty of bargains around