Thanks,I’ve tried them but not warm enough.Being diabetic ,hands and feet are a problemSomeone gifted me a pair of 'sealskinz' gloves. I think they are cycling gloves. Not too thick, but pretty warm.
Indeed,had these for some now,well worth getting.And “Nordic Socks” for yer tootsies
What ones did you try?Thanks,I’ve tried them but not warm enough.Being diabetic ,hands and feet are a problem
I picked up some ski gloves from Aldi for the current wife recently and she's well happy with them. She said her hands felt really warm as she was on her mobility scooter out walking the dogsHands really feel the cold of late, what’s good and what’s not please, thanks for any suggestions.
Well, yes but but they are also called no-can-do or work breaks. That is the reason why the trigger-finger and crab claw mittens exist.What about mittens they are warmer because your fingers are all together.
Loose fitting is no 1 to let blood flow freely.Hands really feel the cold of late,what’s good and what’s not please,thanks for any suggestions.
I've worn Hestra Guide Gloves for over a decade. Not cheap but super warm and comfortable. I use a sneaky cheap option for wet cold outdoor work - gloves designed for working in commercial freezersThinking about Hestra with separate wool liners.
I've worn Hestra Guide Gloves for over a decade. Not cheap but super warm and comfortable. I use a sneaky cheap option for wet cold outdoor work - gloves designed for working in commercial freezers