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Verynearlydearlydone t1_iw2iuio wrote

Thin gloves that still allow for tactile sensation

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knowledgeleech t1_iw2vjaz wrote

Hestra makes some of the best gloves I have ever used. If you will take care of leather, I highly suggest any of their majority leather gloves. They have lots of different options depending on your use and wants.

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Potential_Wave_3662 t1_iw38r4j wrote

I was thinking about buying the Hestra's Ergo Grip Active Wool Terry 5-Finger. What do you think about it? Do you think it is a good model or do you have other to recommend? It would be used during Boston winter

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knowledgeleech t1_iwf0au5 wrote

They are all great gloves. I buy and own their gloves with removable liners so they are easier to clean, useable in the cold and not so cold weather, and you can replace the liners. I opt for the full leather outsides, but those usually cost more.

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Bentendo_GameBoy t1_iw2m6k2 wrote

Depending on what your looking for photography gloves are pretty good. I have a pair of vallerret urbex. they allow me to run my my manual wind film cameras with no issues. I can do most things without opening the finger pads.

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cim9518 t1_iw9rjtv wrote

Manzella Infinium! A bit pricey, but I used them all winter for my farm chores. I just don’t like thick gloves or gloves that restrict my hands too much, and I have found this to be the best! I have used them for three winters now and they are as good as new!

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Vinayplusj t1_iwlqp87 wrote

Any opinion on Watson gloves or Raber gloves ?

Looking for articulation and touchscreen compatibility. I need to pick my phone out of my pocket and use it with the gloves on in Toronto winters.

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