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5 hours ago, Puffster said:

As per title - I have/had a lovely pair of Husky gloves but moving wet wood and they soon get soaked through. They've now, after 3 years, started to go at the thumb so need replacing and I'm after some equally as good but waterproof if such a thing exists...??

3 years !  Outstanding !

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6 hours ago, Puffster said:

As per title - I have/had a lovely pair of Husky gloves but moving wet wood and they soon get soaked through. They've now, after 3 years, started to go at the thumb so need replacing and I'm after some equally as good but waterproof if such a thing exists...??

If they have lasted 3yrs i would get another pair cos i doubt you,ll get any that last longer:thumbup:

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34 minutes ago, gary112 said:

If they have lasted 3yrs i would get another pair cos i doubt you,ll get any that last longer:thumbup:

Oh ye of great wit!

 

Unlike the rest of you, I'm not a pro and just after dry and protected hands for when I do venture out. I also try and take care of my kit :)

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11 minutes ago, woody paul said:

Yer but his only worn them twice in 3 years. 

Just buy cheap gloves to move wet crappie wood and keep husky ones dry.

Nice idea but unfortunately not always possible with Welsh weather & I'd still have wet hands :(

Does no-one have any recommendations for waterproof ones?

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