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Old Oct 17, 1999 | 11:51 PM
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Hello everyone,
Does anyone know of a manufacturer for gloves that will keep my hands dry and warm in the snow and the rain? Preferably gor-tex
and thin enough for ATV usage.

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Old Oct 18, 1999 | 12:49 AM
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Look in snowmobile magazines,I just go to wally world(wal-mart)get apair of hunting gloves them orange ones.Keep you dry and warm,best of all cheap.7 or8 bucks.
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Old Oct 21, 1999 | 03:17 PM
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There are some neoprean gloves comming out(same stuff as a wet suit). I bought a pair for riding in the rain,snow and cold river crossings. They work really well. The have them in some hunting and work clothes stores. If youu want to use them sub freezing temps, just double them up with winter gloves for added protection and your hands stay very toasty.

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Old Oct 21, 1999 | 04:10 PM
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Those neoprene gloves are very warm indeed...get a pair of them. They're waterproof and very warm!
 
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Old Oct 24, 1999 | 09:23 PM
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I've tried everything. The Columbia windproof Gore-Tex gloves; neoprene; and snowmobile mittens. Each is good under certain conditions. If it's wet, the neoprene is great. If is dry, but not super cold, the windproof gloves are nice and have the best feel of all. But when it comes down to "real cold" I've found leather sled mitts to be the best. That's all I use for snow plowing and when the temp is under 20 degrees.

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Old Oct 25, 1999 | 12:02 AM
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Hello everyone,

Thank you for your comments, I went with FOX Polar gloves. They are made of neoprene and should work out fine for my application which is rain, cold and snow rarely.

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