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pah! i made an order last night for lots of goodies from clark's and i would definitely have put a couple of pairs in my order!

not worth paying the postage for a pair of gloves :sad:

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i still have the seal skin ones yve sent me in November, they are still in great condition and are used daily, i rotate 3 sets of gloves now, i have my huge thermal fluffy mits for those freezing standing about moments like log splitting and doing the hiab, my sailing ones(gill) for log throwing and general rough use and the seal skinz for climbing and working the saw, they all lie on the floor of the van with the blowers on them so there is always a dry pair.

 

are your sealskins still totaly water proof steve, only i got mine at christmas and after a few weeks i noticed them getting wet in one of the gloves. it was in really wet snowy conditions, but when i got them they were water tight in the same conditions. however i am still impressed with them overall, they kept my hands toasty even spending all day bagging snow covered logs. perhaps they were just an unfortunate faulty pair as ive heard plenty of great reports on them and i was carefull not to cause any damage to them.

 

what have your experiance of feedback been like on them yve?

 

sorry to derail your thread abit mark, btw those gloves look good. i use the same type of gloves but without the lining and theyre pretty good at keeping your hands fairly dry so i imagine your ones must be lovely and a reasonable price too.:001_smile:

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Our company generally uses the showa therma ones but i really like the look of these. Is there any discount if you buy a box full?

 

Dave my sealskins did the same! They were water tight when i first got them but let the wet in alot now....still toastie warm though.

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i am not sure if they are still waterproof as it has only rained twice since november here, during the snow they were great, and tbh, i dont often work more than 20mins before getting back in the van, i took them off yesterday as they were to warm and sweating my hands.

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Havent seen them before... They're Swedish and I live not far from the companys HQ, maby should pay them a visit...:sneaky2: Used other gloves from same company, great gloves very durable!

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what have your experiance of feedback been like on them yve?

 

Dave, so far, so good.....we haven't had any negative feedback on the Sealskinz gloves. I'll contact them tomorrow and ask them about your experience. Will let you know what they say. Y :001_smile:

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