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Outdoor Research Revolution Gloves
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Has anyone used the Outdoor Research Revolution Gloves?
I was going to buy a pair but the assistant in the shop put me off saying they're not that warm. This shouldn't generally be a problem when moving, but obviously I dont want to get cold fingers on the lifts etc.
Can anyone give me some feedback or suggest another similarly priced glove (they're currently £48 from
Snow & Rock
).
I ideally want a pair with leather palms and wrist straps. but they're not essential. I would consider paying a little more for a decent pair of Hestras or something.
Thanks in advance.
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I had a pair a couple of years go that I got whilst in Canada. They were pretty good as I remember (January in Lake louise is pretty cold), I particularly found the removable liner useful, and hygenic. Wish I still had them, I've struggled to find any thing that was as good since.
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I used these for the first time this year, and my hands suffer badly in the cold. I found them fine down to about -5 or so, even when sat on windy chair lifts. Much lower than that, and I wear mitts. They've got a handy pocket in the inner glove to stash a heat pad too. £48 is a bit of a bargain
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Thanks for your responses. I didn't realise they have a removable liners - even better
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