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Best gloves for sweaty hands?

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Can anyone recommend me a very breathable female glove?

My hands always get damp when I'm skiing - and that's wearing Hestra Army Leather gloves which are gore-tex XCR!

I also prefer gloves with leashes, hence why I bought the Hestra ones.
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Try the Terra Nova Corbett glove. It is these I have for the very same reason as yours. Very light low bulk glove which I bought larger to accommodate liners but which I never have had to use. Reinforced palm and fingers which will eventually shred on ski edges but mine have lasted around 12 weeks and I may get a couple more out of them. So impressed was I that I have second spare pair. If they do get wet inside they dry very quickly due to the gore tex fabric. I think I paid about £30.

No leashes but you could sew in your old ones I suppose.

Not necessarily female design but good nonetheless.
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Thanks Basil, will have a look for them.

I've never found a glove which doesn't get damp inside Sad
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Piccadilly, I have the same problem, I managed to pick up a pair of smartwool gloves, the merino liner helps regulate temp and is anti stink, they're lambskin outer which is super pliable and weatherproof. Supposed to be spring gloves but I use them all the time.
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Which make are they snobunni?
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I wear shell gloves with a microfleece liner. Most of the time I just wear the fleece liner and keep the shell in my pack. You can't get anything more breathable than fleece gloves.

Something like this would do...

http://www.outdoorgb.com/p/OR_Ws_Arete_Gloves/?utm_source=froogle&utm_medium=directory&utm_content=GBR&currency=GBP&country=GBR&SelectedBundle=163191&SelectedItem=580727


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Smartwool, like the socks.
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 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
http://www.hikebikeandride.com/p-SmartWool_Spring_Gloves-323517.aspx like these ones but mine are much less stylish lol
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