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Winter Gloves
Topic Started: Nov 26 2007, 12:31 PM (168 Views)
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Does anyone have a recommendation for good winter gloves.

It hasn't gotten above freezing here for a week and I would at least get the beasties out for a walk through the woods without my fingers going numb! :sigh:
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I've tried them all - I resort to those hand warmer in the glove things and mittens. I still get cold fingers. :sigh:
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Mine are old and I'm not sure of the make but they are neopreneish (like the skuba diving matierial). And they are insanely warm. I have 2 pairs because they make my hands sweat so much I need a day in between to dry them out. They are much warmer than any of the leather ones I have tried.

Although I will admit that I usually just ride in my cowroper's deerskin ones all year around :clap:
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Minus 15 to Minus 25 here today (with windchill) and I wore the Watsons Shoc Blok gloves I always find in the tack shops (cheap too). I"ve gone through about 5 pair of real tough, expensive winter and winter riding gloves and so far, these ones seem to be doing th ejob well.
If it weren't for them, I"d totally look into a pair of the Heritage Extremes.

Watsons Shok Blok. though I don't ride in them
http://www.watsongloves.com/product.html?id=411
Watsons Wonder Woman, can be ridden in but I wore very thin SSGs today
http://www.watsongloves.com/product.html?id=438

Heritage Extreme
http://www.classicsaddlery.com/closeouts/w...thinggloves.htm
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Thanks Onyx, you are awesome! :one:
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OnyxThePony
Nov 26 2007, 03:19 PM
Minus 15 to Minus 25 here today (with windchill) and I wore the Watsons Shoc Blok gloves I always find in the tack shops (cheap too). I"ve gone through about 5 pair of real tough, expensive winter and winter riding gloves and so far, these ones seem to be doing th ejob well.
If it weren't for them, I"d totally look into a pair of the Heritage Extremes.

Watsons Shok Blok. though I don't ride in them
http://www.watsongloves.com/product.html?id=411
Watsons Wonder Woman, can be ridden in but I wore very thin SSGs today
http://www.watsongloves.com/product.html?id=438

Heritage Extreme
http://www.classicsaddlery.com/closeouts/w...thinggloves.htm

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They come in SMALL!!!!! :one: :cheer:

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OTP you ROCK!!!
Thank you!!!! :hug:
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The SSG winter training gloves are warm and have a nice knit cuff.
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