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I currently use sealskinz ultra grip gloves.

 

They fit extremely well, which is important to me, and they are warm. They are fully water tight, but if your hands sweat, they hold in water just as well! The grip is good.

 

As working gloves (when it comes to clearing and heavy manual handling) they don't seem to last long at all, and can easily snag. They can be prone to melting on anything hot. When you do finally wear a hole though them they lose their water-tightness, but the holes take a long time to get bigger.

 

Check ebay for second hand pairs and get them at a fraction of the cost... after all they will be destroyed within a few months.

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