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    Posted: 21 Dec 05 at 10:54pm

 I sail a Laser in N America where it is really cold in the winter. Can anyone recommend some really good winter gloves. Have tried the Magic Marine dry gloves which are great for warmth but lousy for grip. Any other recommendations appreciated

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I use the Magic Marine dry gloves and found them slippery at first, but I went over the palms with an abrasive and they are now much better - just need to take the shine off them. 
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I have the same problem with cold hands and I used to have the Rooster Aqua Pro gloves but they havn't got enough warmth for the winter.  I now use the Magic Marine Dry gloves with yellow DIY/gardening gloves over the top.  You get the warmth from the dry gloves and also fantastic grip! 

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The Rooster Aqua pro gloves are so warm. I use them every winter and they're great, although they do lack a bit of grip for skiff sailing, apart from that they're great! See http://www.sail-sport.com/cgi-bin/ss.cgi?usr=55211&page= shop&supercat=A&cat=B&subcat=GLV  they have them at a very reasonable price!

The link to Sail Sport LTD by meyself is because Sail Sport PLC are my sponsor and I am quoting that price an example of the price of the gloves. Gloves are available from other chandlaries at the same or different prices.

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Get some grippy gloves and wear rubber (washing up / industrial safety) gloves underneath.  Neoprene and Marigolds.  Works a treat.
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I use the Magic Marine dry gloves - they are the best I have tried but they are a bit clumsy; ok for the Laser.

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have you tryed the Gill extreme gloves they seem to do the trick for me!

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i had a season with the Gill Extreme gloves and my hands NEVER got cold. Very good glove. Shame my 'friend' lost on of them! 
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Are the gill extremes the ones with the yellow reinforcing.. if so then they are very warm but most tricky to take on and off due to a lining inside the glove. Very awkward... especially if your hands are wet already

 

 

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Ye they are the 1s. I have that problem with the lining but still thought they are a good glove!
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