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diamondcutter13 wrote:I like using ice climbing gloves for real cold weather work that require a decent level of tactile sense, grip, and durability. Mine are currently Marmot bought at MEC but there are plenty others out there. I'll try to find the name of the pair. They are generally more pricy than work gloves but have better grip etc.
Cruiser wrote:What level of dexterity do you need? I know when I used to run our total station survey equipment I had to be able to type on very small buttons, and take very accurate sightings that really need a soft easy touch, I tried everything I could think of, and in the end I found the best thing to do was buy the biggest heavy leather wool insulated mitts I could find and I would just slide it off real fast type in what I needed to take my sighting and slide the big mitt back on as quick as possible, but I needed a high level of dexterity working with instruments that were rated 0.5" of a degree accuracy.
AztecDave wrote:ended up getting outdoor research's warrant gloves. so far, are excellant. used them alot here in germany during the cold spell we had the last 2 weeks. hands warm and dry, gloves durable and provide excellant dexterity.
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