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sealskinz.com waterproof socks and gloves clothing from porvair international

 

 

Although i cant fault the service of Arborist Equipment | Tree Climbing Equipment | Harnesses | Ropes | Karabiners Who are on here and where i got my Seal skinz hat and gloves from :thumbup:

 

Have you climbed in the Sealskinz when it's wet Mozza? Which ones are they?

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Have you climbed in the Sealskinz when it's wet Mozza? Which ones are they?

 

 

 

I dont really climb if im honest mate, Im a groundie that does the odd (smallish) bits of climbing, so no i havent had a climb in them yet, Plus ive only just got them when i got in from work today pal, so ill be giving them a good try out tomorrow and ill let you know how they fair up, We've got ALOT of beech to move tomorrow and its supposed to be really wet again, so im hoping these gloves will do they job nicely!! :thumbup1:

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I dont really climb if im honest mate, Im a groundie that does the odd (smallish) bits of climbing, so no i havent had a climb in them yet, Plus ive only just got them when i got in from work today pal, so ill be giving them a good try out tomorrow and ill let you know how they fair up, We've got ALOT of beech to move tomorrow and its supposed to be really wet again, so im hoping these gloves will do they job nicely!! :thumbup1:

 

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i climber in showa thermos last winter in sweden and loved them, then for the summer i used showa greens theyre great theyre cheap and work well and last a good while.

good luck

 

Showa thermos last winter for me as well. Best so far.:thumbup1:

 

Will still be trying the Sealskinz though!

 

Cheers guys. I'll be trying these.

 

I'm also going to have to try the Sealskinz Mark, they look promising I reckon.:thumbup1:

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