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The thermal lined Portwest A185 Thermal Latex Yellow and Blue Gloves provide warmth and protection in cold condtions, making them ideal for a range of applications. Robust and...

 

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Keep your hands warm and dry with the Ejendals Tegera 295 Thermal Waterproof Work Gloves, available for Â12.46 per pair. Hardwearing and durable, the gloves are ideal for outdoor...

I use these. 

The Ejendals come up a bit small on the sizing but have lasted well.

The portwest  are "disposable" as eventually the latex wears away and they definitely aren't waterproof. Saying that in the cold weather they do resist water for a long time. I would recommend based on the damage to my hand limits circulation and with them my hands feel warm straight away and for longer. 

 

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13 hours ago, Bob_z_l said:
WWW.WORKGLOVES.CO.UK

The thermal lined Portwest A185 Thermal Latex Yellow and Blue Gloves provide warmth and protection in cold condtions, making them ideal for a range of applications. Robust and...

 

WWW.WORKGLOVES.CO.UK

Keep your hands warm and dry with the Ejendals Tegera 295 Thermal Waterproof Work Gloves, available for Â12.46 per pair. Hardwearing and durable, the gloves are ideal for outdoor...

I use these. 

The Ejendals come up a bit small on the sizing but have lasted well.

The portwest  are "disposable" as eventually the latex wears away and they definitely aren't waterproof. Saying that in the cold weather they do resist water for a long time. I would recommend based on the damage to my hand limits circulation and with them my hands feel warm straight away and for longer. 

 

Hi Bob,Thanks for the info, so have you any preference out of the two types you use.

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Portwest apo1 gloves have been decent. They get wet eventually but they're pretty good and better than anything else when it was -10. Best with larger size than needed so the insulated liner isn't too tight.

Have had them 3 months but they're kept away from ropes.

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9 hours ago, cessna said:

Hi Bob,Thanks for the info, so have you any preference out of the two types you use.

I use the Portwest. Mainly as they are cheaper (expendible when worn out) and so I can rotate 2 pairs throughout the day. Plus I feel they are grippier with that textured latex. 
 

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