buy these cotton inspection gloves.
wear them under a pair of nitril gloves for best heat retention, and then slip your hand into your gardening gloves of choice. this is what arctic explorers do.
the cotton will help absorb your sweat, and the nitril will keep a good thermal barrier. if your hands get too sweaty, you can swap for a new pair, and your hand wont be moist, and it'll be easier to slip on a new nitril glove.
this works well if your a car mechanic, helps keep your hands clean when the glove rips.
Walk into the hardware or farm store and try them out. Its leather, every single batch will be different. They are all built cheaply, the stitching is better on some than others.
you seriously need to ask people about buying some shitty $20 insulated gloves? there's thousands out there maybe ask your mommy to come help you pick one out
>just CONS0000000000000000000000M instead of asking for recommendations on products inundated with bottom quality chinese ripoffs!
https://i.imgur.com/ByhdTaq.jpg
I'm not using any machinery. Just hand tools.
A rule of thumb about the PrepHole boards is that nobody ever does the thing that the board is about, they just larp and get angry when people don't blindly trust google.
you seriously need to ask people about buying some shitty $20 insulated gloves? there's thousands out there maybe ask your mommy to come help you pick one out
It’s so obvious who works for a living here. Cold weather work gloves are a b***h, well for people who actually work. Finding a balance between insulation and dexterity is something I have yet to find a glove do. Maybe if you still live with your parents it’s no problem to buy glove after glove to find ones that work, but for adults who don’t work at McDonald’s, it’s a little trickier.
Plenty of brands to choose from, styles. I find that keeps my hands warm enough. And if I want more protection (from poking things like thorns) slide over a pair of double-palm leather work gloves.
really the only gloves are gorilla grip, single pair packs. the 3 packs are made different. get ones that are too small so they break in but stay tight. they're the only ones with seamless fingertips.
Tillmann 1420xl is my go to for work gloves. If it is super cold i will put some of those 9 mil harbor freight nitrile gloves underneath to keep my hands toasty warm.
buy these cotton inspection gloves.
wear them under a pair of nitril gloves for best heat retention, and then slip your hand into your gardening gloves of choice. this is what arctic explorers do.
the cotton will help absorb your sweat, and the nitril will keep a good thermal barrier. if your hands get too sweaty, you can swap for a new pair, and your hand wont be moist, and it'll be easier to slip on a new nitril glove.
this works well if your a car mechanic, helps keep your hands clean when the glove rips.
my homier
>google "thermal safety gloves"
>5 billion results
>I dont actually do manual labor outside but larp like a homosexual
Walk into the hardware or farm store and try them out. Its leather, every single batch will be different. They are all built cheaply, the stitching is better on some than others.
There is a stark variance in every pair
you seriously need to ask people about buying some shitty $20 insulated gloves? there's thousands out there maybe ask your mommy to come help you pick one out
>just CONS0000000000000000000000M instead of asking for recommendations on products inundated with bottom quality chinese ripoffs!
A rule of thumb about the PrepHole boards is that nobody ever does the thing that the board is about, they just larp and get angry when people don't blindly trust google.
>complains but doesn't offer any advice
amazing
>complains but doesn't offer any advice
Irony
It’s so obvious who works for a living here. Cold weather work gloves are a b***h, well for people who actually work. Finding a balance between insulation and dexterity is something I have yet to find a glove do. Maybe if you still live with your parents it’s no problem to buy glove after glove to find ones that work, but for adults who don’t work at McDonald’s, it’s a little trickier.
>irony
that's pretty funny I knew you'd be stupid enough to make this exact response
Cut level 4 aramid gloves
Plenty of brands to choose from, styles. I find that keeps my hands warm enough. And if I want more protection (from poking things like thorns) slide over a pair of double-palm leather work gloves.
really the only gloves are gorilla grip, single pair packs. the 3 packs are made different. get ones that are too small so they break in but stay tight. they're the only ones with seamless fingertips.
Tillmann 1420xl is my go to for work gloves. If it is super cold i will put some of those 9 mil harbor freight nitrile gloves underneath to keep my hands toasty warm.
I wear shits like this and just take them off if i need to tinker with something