warm winter riding gloves needed

There is simply no beating waterproof gloves from Sealskinz. They make a riding version, cost around £30 and you really can put your hands in a bucket of water. They are leather and black and smart enough to hunt in. I ride in widwinter in a national park at over 1100 feet up, and my hands are toasty.
 
There is simply no beating waterproof gloves from Sealskinz. They make a riding version, cost around £30 and you really can put your hands in a bucket of water. They are leather and black and smart enough to hunt in. I ride in widwinter in a national park at over 1100 feet up, and my hands are toasty.

is this the winter riding one? where can i get them from? preferably on line
 
This is the winter riding glove

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Sealskinz are stunning - but I must admit I found the riding glove bulky. Probably because I have tiny hands. My OH - who has huge hands - loves them. The cycling version are thinner and less bulky - but probably less warm as well. I tend to use the Mark Todd thinsulate ones.

You can also get heated gloves with a batter on the wrist. I've been tempted to hunt in them but haven't quite dared. Great for mucking out etc though.
 
Sealskinz on sale right now on eBay at 28.99. I have large thin hands, glove size seven, with an eight and a half inch span and long fingers, and size medium ladies in the padded version fit me perfectly. I would say they are probably very slightly on the large side if you know your glove size.
 
Mac Wet - can't live without them - even put my hands in water by mistake once just before riding and they dried off within a couple of minutes and you can do everything in them as they are like a second skin - expensive I think at £30 but worth every penny.
 
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