My fingers get very very cold in the ACT winter due to Reynaud's (and its not even the peak of winter yet). While I am able to wear some wool gloves to keep em warm-ish during the day, I need something that I can wear while I do outdoorsy things like gardening, raking, pressure washing the car/yard or even doing dishes. Perhaps even while riding the bike. I think, dexterity shouldn't be much of an issue as most of these activities dont require finger-focus as much. Google says Freezer gloves is the way to go. Another google search says ski gloves are the way to go. While I am leaning towards going with freezer/cold storage gloves - I have no idea what is considered a decent freezer glove. Recommendations please. Happy to spend reasonable coin.
Looking for freezer glove recommendations
tik tok on 12/06/2022 - 19:23
Last edited 12/06/2022 - 19:25
Last edited 12/06/2022 - 19:25
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If you find some, please let me know. I walk around with fingerless gloves and a hot water bottle (and further layers bot worth mentioning).
Haven't tried these myself but I have seen "winter gardening gloves" for sale at Bunnings and Aldi previously. Dunno how they rank against those other types though
e.g. https://www.bunnings.com.au/cyclone-medium-black-thermal-gar…
The police when putting their hands in water in winter.
use a waterproof glove.
with a 2nd cotton glove underneath to keep warm.
I have poor circulation in my fingers and toes, and even good quality gloves don't stop them going a little bit numb. They're not ice cold, but still cool enough they're going blue.
I was looking at battery powered gloves - https://www.amazon.com/battery-heated-gloves/s?k=battery+hea…