30 November 2009 #1 S Sags_Deer Well-Known Member Joined 11 January 2006 Messages 4,473 Location Somewhere in the hills in the sunny south Visit site Any recommendations please. to keep my hands warm and dry but are not too thick please. thank you. as i discovered yesterday my summer ariats are not warm or dry enough!
Any recommendations please. to keep my hands warm and dry but are not too thick please. thank you. as i discovered yesterday my summer ariats are not warm or dry enough!
30 November 2009 #2 ladyt25 Well-Known Member Joined 30 November 2007 Messages 7,792 Location Leeds Visit site I've got some of these http://www.sealskinz.com/ They work very well at keeping the old hands warm!
30 November 2009 #3 My_chestnut_mare Well-Known Member Joined 1 May 2009 Messages 1,886 Location Aberdeenshire,scotland,uk Visit site Ive got the shires neoprene ones and they are leather/neoprene and when wet keep hands dry i love them.
Ive got the shires neoprene ones and they are leather/neoprene and when wet keep hands dry i love them.
30 November 2009 #4 ihatework Well-Known Member Joined 7 September 2004 Messages 23,790 Visit site I use these which I like http://www.ariat.com/products_detail.aspx?pcid=13&cid=37&scid=74&pid=240
I use these which I like http://www.ariat.com/products_detail.aspx?pcid=13&cid=37&scid=74&pid=240
30 November 2009 #5 P paintsplat05 Well-Known Member Joined 4 July 2005 Messages 3,685 Visit site mac wets-helps that my friend works for them so i get discounted end of line products!
30 November 2009 #6 D DiamondSR Well-Known Member Joined 14 August 2008 Messages 263 Location Surrey Visit site I like the look of the Ariats - are they waterproof?
30 November 2009 #7 Lexie81 Well-Known Member Joined 30 April 2009 Messages 999 Visit site I have Roekl (sp) brown ones they are lovely and warm, and look nice, I usually hate wearing gloves but i can manage wearing these no probs.
I have Roekl (sp) brown ones they are lovely and warm, and look nice, I usually hate wearing gloves but i can manage wearing these no probs.
30 November 2009 #8 J JenTaz Well-Known Member Joined 7 July 2009 Messages 1,466 Location Edinburgh Visit site i wear the mark todd gloves they re fleeced lined and made of pig skin so are very comfy and toasty http://www.equestrianclearance.com/westgate_efi/mt_pigskin_winter_gloves_with_thinsulate/index.html
i wear the mark todd gloves they re fleeced lined and made of pig skin so are very comfy and toasty http://www.equestrianclearance.com/westgate_efi/mt_pigskin_winter_gloves_with_thinsulate/index.html
30 November 2009 #9 A Amy_08 Well-Known Member Joined 20 November 2006 Messages 877 Location Epsom, Surrey Visit site I have these on my Christmas list!
30 November 2009 #10 golddustsara Well-Known Member Joined 27 June 2007 Messages 2,746 Location Hampshire Visit site I now have these on my Xmas list too My hands were like ice tonight brrrr
30 November 2009 #11 S Sags_Deer Well-Known Member Joined 11 January 2006 Messages 4,473 Location Somewhere in the hills in the sunny south Visit site thanks for replies.
30 November 2009 #12 wormhugs Well-Known Member Joined 29 November 2007 Messages 339 Location North Oxfordshire Visit site Mine is another vote for the Ariat Insulated Tek gloves, I wore them all last winter and they are really pretty good (and waterproof!)
Mine is another vote for the Ariat Insulated Tek gloves, I wore them all last winter and they are really pretty good (and waterproof!)
30 November 2009 #13 J jens Well-Known Member Joined 17 March 2009 Messages 188 Location Cumbria Visit site macwets climatec for me. excellent value from ebay and really do what they say they should! thin enough to do buckles etc and dry really quickly.
macwets climatec for me. excellent value from ebay and really do what they say they should! thin enough to do buckles etc and dry really quickly.