those should work. Apparently doesn't work for everyone :D On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 5:06 PM, Matt via Af <[email protected]> wrote:
> > A trick our tower climbers taught me is to wear a pair of the thick latex > > 5mm+ gloves underneath a set of lighter, tighter stretchy winter gloves. > > This allows you to retain much more dexterity without sacrificing much > > warmth. Ever since using this trick, i RARELY get cold fingers. I can > > typically make a set of the rubber gloves last a couple days of taking > them > > on and off. You can pick up a 500 pack for pretty cheap. They are > usually > > a sweet black or purple color. Very stylish. It goes against everything > > I've been taught as far as winter clothes and breath-ability, but it > > actually works. Your hands will be sweaty, but warm. You also will be > able > > to hold bolts and nuts. The other added benefit is that if you have to > > remove your gloves to do something like put an ethernet end on, you just > > leave the rubbers on and slip your outter glove off. Your hand doesnt > get > > cold near as fast because it's blocked from the wind somewhat. > > > > I have since told a couple friends that work out in the cold all day long > > doing construction, and they now buy those gloves by the case. > > Heard this from you or someone in past. Tried these under regular gloves. > > http://www.amazon.com/SafeTouch-Nitrile-Gloves-Latex-Powder/dp/B0019QXACO > > They really did not seem to help much at all for me. When I took my > regular gloves off and just had the Nitrile ones on my hands did not > seem to stay any warmer. Are these a wrong choice? >
