On 09/02/12 17:32, Gordon wrote:
> I've just noticed that my waterprof mitts have had the shock cord
> closure and acorn cord lock on one of them eaten by one of my dogs!
> As they are well over 15 years old, I'm looking to replace them. My
> researches tell me there are three possibilites:
> 1. Fully waterproof and windproof gloves as in Mountain Equipment Guide
I'm not a fan. In practice I find that in a long day out in the rain
they'll eventually get wet through with water seeping in through the
cuff, and once they're wet they just won't dry out.
This is less of a problem if you're ice climbing as your arms are up and
"down" is thus away from the entrance, but for walking it's the other
way about. Careful fiddling of your jacket cuff over the end of the
glove gets around it but in practice you'll pop them off once in a while
and getting the second one tucked under properly is a faff and tends to
not get done properly.
> 2. Inner fleece glove and windproof/waterproof outer glove as in
Or just get something like Extremeties Tuff Bags overmitts and pull them
over the top of other favourite gloves/mitts. If you want waterproof
this is flexible and cost effective. Having separate inner and outer
means you can not only tune how warm they are but you can use inner and
outer independently and drying out is much quicker.
> or 3. A modern mitt like the North Face Montana mitt
Same issue as #1.
Another thing you can match up with an over-mitt is something klike ME's
Randonee Mitts. These are "soft shell" in the best (IMHO) sense:
they'll keep out an awful lot of clag and are very breathable and toasty
warm. If it's getting too wet just pull on the over-mitts, though you
won't need them most of the time. The glove version of the Randonee
isn't so warm but gives excellent dexterity for a glove as warm as it
is. I can tie shoelaces in them, or for more urban fiddliness remove
plastic from my pocket and perform an ATM transaction without undue
clumsiness.
HTH, Pete.
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