Im in Michigan so it gets cold here to say the least. I am the kind of guy that HATES wearing gloves unless it’s absolutely necessary. i do not like the loss of dexterity you get with gloves. Drives me crazy. Obviously in the winter it is cold so glove are required. I frequently wear “Mechanix Gloves” as they are tight fitting and i find it easy to split wood with my axe while wearing them.
BUT, when everything is covered in snow my fingers don’t last long. They end up with the gloves off and stuck in my armpits to re-warm from being wet. I can make it a few hours like this then have to call it quits. The other thing is the mechanix gloves wear out fast, to fast for the price. I also have a pair of very nice but also very thick winter gloves. I CAN NOT safely swing my axe in these.
Im just trying to find a good compromise that gives me dexterity/warmth and a reasonable amount of water resistance and wont break the bank.
Any suggestions?
My soar hands will greatly appreciate you advice. They get worse every year. Years of welding and overheating them have made my hands more sensitive to the cold.
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BUT, when everything is covered in snow my fingers don’t last long. They end up with the gloves off and stuck in my armpits to re-warm from being wet. I can make it a few hours like this then have to call it quits. The other thing is the mechanix gloves wear out fast, to fast for the price. I also have a pair of very nice but also very thick winter gloves. I CAN NOT safely swing my axe in these.
Im just trying to find a good compromise that gives me dexterity/warmth and a reasonable amount of water resistance and wont break the bank.
Any suggestions?
My soar hands will greatly appreciate you advice. They get worse every year. Years of welding and overheating them have made my hands more sensitive to the cold.
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