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What do you guys use? Need them for barn work. Have to be able to open grain buckets, open snap locks. Will need an average size pair for me, and a very small pair for the wife. Thanks guys.
Not farm work, but cold work. After working in Alaska, I started using a two glove system in really cold weather. Thin liner glove (I've used fleece and polypropylene, and not so thin wool) and then a larger insulated glove or mitten. I learned the hard way what very low temperatures and cold metal will do to bare skin. Most insulated gloves aren't that durable for serious hard work. The liner gloves aren't durable either. We kept lots of gloves (lots of mismatched pairs) in our work trucks because they were an essential tool in the wintertime.


For years, when I worked outside in the winter, I used Atlas Therma-Fit gloves and then covered them with a pair of knit fingerless gloves from the hardware store.
http://www.atlasfitgloves.com/atlasthermalgloves.html
http://www.amazon.com/Atlas-Gloves-Therma-Large-Carded/dp/B000H5QHC8
http://www.amazon.com/MCR-Safety-9677LM-Multi-Purpose-Fingerless/dp/B009A5GFJG/ref=sr_1_3?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1441573462&sr=1-3&keywords=knit+fingerless+gloves&refinements=p_76%3A2661625011
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Not trying to thread jack but does anyone know the gloves this guy is using? I also would like to find insulated gloves. My fingers are really long and skinny so i noticed with different insulated gloves- my fingers have wiggle room in the gloves which throws off my dexterity. The gloves in the vid look perfect as he also uses them around oil
This may sound crazy, but just wear nitrile gloves with a thin(ner) glove over it.
Remember when you used to put your feet in plastic bags when you went sledding as a kid? The bag is a vapor barrier.
http://sectionhiker.com/vapor-barrier-socks/