Just had to post in this new bit! Thought I'd share my experience of Sealskinz gloves (no, not real seal skin!).
These gloves are wonderful! They were first reccomended to me by Wally and Frances (who can get them for you if you want them- shameless plug!!). I didn't get mine from them as I discovered that my local tackshop had a pair in my size, so bought them there to save on the postage. (Sorry Wally and Frances!
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Anyway, back to the point- these gloves are WATERPROOF!
And I mean waterproof- stick you hand in a bucket of water and as long as it doesn't come above the cuff, the water wont get in!
So are rubber gloves, I hear you cry.... yes, but do they keep your hands warm and dry? Or do they either freeze your hands off or cause you to sweat in them like a sweaty thing which of course means wet hands?
Sealskinz keep your hands warm and dry- from the inside and the out, they have grippy things on the palms/fingers which makes picking things up/undoing/doing up tack a breeze and when you get the outside wet, it dries quickly.
Oh, and they are washable, so when you have forgotten you have them on and mucked out with them on, you can chuck them in the machine to freshen them up!!
Can't reccomend them highly enough, just wish I had invested in a pair years ago- no more frozen fingers whilst scooping hay out of water buckets for me!!
Just one downside...... the price, but I still think they are 100% worth it!
These gloves are wonderful! They were first reccomended to me by Wally and Frances (who can get them for you if you want them- shameless plug!!). I didn't get mine from them as I discovered that my local tackshop had a pair in my size, so bought them there to save on the postage. (Sorry Wally and Frances!
Anyway, back to the point- these gloves are WATERPROOF!
And I mean waterproof- stick you hand in a bucket of water and as long as it doesn't come above the cuff, the water wont get in!
So are rubber gloves, I hear you cry.... yes, but do they keep your hands warm and dry? Or do they either freeze your hands off or cause you to sweat in them like a sweaty thing which of course means wet hands?
Sealskinz keep your hands warm and dry- from the inside and the out, they have grippy things on the palms/fingers which makes picking things up/undoing/doing up tack a breeze and when you get the outside wet, it dries quickly.
Oh, and they are washable, so when you have forgotten you have them on and mucked out with them on, you can chuck them in the machine to freshen them up!!
Can't reccomend them highly enough, just wish I had invested in a pair years ago- no more frozen fingers whilst scooping hay out of water buckets for me!!
Just one downside...... the price, but I still think they are 100% worth it!