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Death to the Unbelievers
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That's what I use. Footjoy gloves are cheap, thin, but keep your hands warm. I would definately check these out first as you can try them on at the store.
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I barely grok the obvious
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Thermax. Accept no substitute. I designed, manufactured and marketed work gloves for 25-years; I am a master of fiber. Thermax, a hollow microfiber, is the ticket.
http://www.rei.com/product/772207
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Back in the midwest!
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never tried these, but it likes like they might be the ticket for you if you are on the laptop.
USB powered heater gloves. exposed fingertipes for typing, flip down mitten cover. Doesnt look very windproof tho.... http://www.usbgeek.com/prod_detail.php?prod_id=0356 |
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