I have their thick gloves and their waterproof socks which I got at the HOYS. I used them both for a weeks whale watching on a very cold sailing ship in Norway and they were brilliant! I also hack and school in the gloves, they are a little thick but they keep you lovely and warm.
what are the sizings like?
I dont like thick gloves because they get in the way...but I think they have a thinner style which should keep my warm and dry.
I have a pair of gloves with pimples too. They are brilliant. I have done a 20 mile endurance ride in the pouring rain and my hands were the only thing that was dry. I was quite literally soaked to the skin everywhere else. I ended up throwing away my knickers as the bottom half had absorbed dye from the saddle and the top half was a sort of pink colour due to the colour running from cheao red polo shirt I was wearing. I had a good quality waterproof jacket on too!!
I bought the sealskinz winter riding gloves - told the girl at derby house I needed about a size 7.5 to 8 so she recommended a large - they were huge - I exchanged for a small - think maybe if I had bought the ladies riding gloves they maybe smaller made but not sure.
We have the thick ones as got them at Trade price - personally would never bother again - both pairs, mine and OH's have worn through within 1 winter and I rarely wear gloves
I'm on second pair of ultra grip / pimple type ones...First pair lasted a winter and half, whcih I think is really quite good as I do wer them a lot. I wear them for all yard work and riding inc hunting, for which I think they are great! I got them from Mole Valley Farmers. They do loose a bit of the waterproofness over time, like inthe joins on the thumb and finger, but still worth it in my view
I also have the equestrian ones. They keep your hands warmer but also do make them "sweat" a bit in my experience and I also find them a bit bulky, so they have only been used for v cold hunting days. Strangley I got them from a bike shop...