Winter Yard Gloves.

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Ok, I know there are several threads, but looking through them is just bamboozling.
I have always had Sealskinz, but now they've stopped doing the equestrian ones, I am actually disappointed in my pair of general purpose winter gloves as the stitching has gone after 2 years.

What were the good, warm work gloves that folk were recommending?
I have Reynauds, so warm & waterproof are absolutely crucial.
 

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These ones were recommended on here and are indeed brilliant.

 

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These ones were recommended on here and are indeed brilliant.


You're a legend. Those are one of the 2 types I remembered, but couldn't remember, if you know what I mean. Thank you!
 

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I have the Tegeras (bought probably after reading the same recommendation on here that you did) and a pair of work gloves that look like the ones above, but a different make. I love them both, but find the Tegeras easier to work in. I can tie nets up, fasten rugs etc with them on. I barely take them off.

The work gloves I find too cumbersome to do fiddly jobs. They're like tough marigolds with a thick fleecy lining. However they are absolutely brilliant for anything involving water such as washing tails with a hosepipe. I can't feel a thing through the glove. The Tegeras are waterproof to an extent, but I don't think they'd stand up to prolonged wetting like the work gloves do.

The downside of the Tegeras is that they don't seem to last very long. I'm on my third pair, but they're not so expensive that I mind replacing them, and I do give them some hammer.
 
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