Winter gloves

mowerman05

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What’s everyone use for winter gloves to stay warm and still have the ability to use your fingers for tool use.
 

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I use thick leather with lining till I need to do something with my hands then I take them off.
 

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I found that real leather gloves shrink when they get wet, I've got several pairs of fleece lined, gloves with an outer shell of "simulated leather" ( almost like a vinyl coating on them ) "TOASTY" but the only gloves I can ALMOST work with, are the thin "Mechanics-Gloves" ya find in most auto-parts stores.
 

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what I use for plowing and just running the snow thrower......all other times I wear no gloves or the blue nitrate gloves from snapon
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I use thick leather with lining till I need to do something with my hands then I take them off.

That’s what I’ve been using as well but need more dexterity to drill and install screws all winter long.
 

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I found that real leather gloves shrink when they get wet, I've got several pairs of fleece lined, gloves with an outer shell of "simulated leather" ( almost like a vinyl coating on them ) "TOASTY" but the only gloves I can ALMOST work with, are the thin "Mechanics-Gloves" ya find in most auto-parts stores.

Are the thin mechanics gloves very warm?
 

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Are the thin mechanics gloves very warm?

I'll say this, they are not as warm as my simulated leather gloves, but I can manage to do things for a brief period of time ( about an hour) , BUT I'm talkin temps. in the 30s to say 50s ( don't forget, I'm in Central Florida) yes that's freezing to us ! I did forget to mention, one pair of my older gloves, got ripped open by a brother in laws dog ... &#@%&*$#@$# !! I saw that the lining was a nylon covered foam rubber sort of the type of very thin foam rubber (used as a "pre-filter" in some briggs, engines and some shop-type canister vacuums) reminded me of my scuba diving wet-suit days, I STILL wanna kill that dog !! ( LOL ) I don't remember where I got them, but I've been lookin ever since, now those things were great for warmth, but as with most gloves, too hard, to say... turn a nut or small screw by fingers, any glove is a hinderance for small items or tight places, Sorry I can't be of more help than that, have you tried any gun-shops, some hunters gloves, are touted to be petty warm AND flexible !!

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I'll say this, they are not as warm as my simulated leather gloves, but I can manage to do things for a brief period of time ( about an hour) , BUT I'm talkin temps. in the 30s to say 50s ( don't forget, I'm in Central Florida) yes that's freezing to us ! I did forget to mention, one pair of my older gloves, got ripped open by a brother in laws dog ... &#@%&*$#@$# !! I saw that the lining was a nylon covered foam rubber sort of the type of very thin foam rubber (used as a "pre-filter" in some briggs, engines and some shop-type canister vacuums) reminded me of my scuba diving wet-suit days, I STILL wanna kill that dog !! ( LOL ) I don't remember where I got them, but I've been lookin ever since, now those things were great for warmth, but as with most gloves, too hard, to say... turn a nut or small screw by fingers, any glove is a hinderance for small items or tight places, Sorry I can't be of more help than that, have you tried any gun-shops, some hunters gloves, are touted to be petty warm AND flexible !!

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Thanks for the reply and no I’ve not check into any gun shops but will do so in the next week, great idea plus just might find a new gun I have to have ?
 
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