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  • Need men's winter riding gloves... Suggestions?

    I need to buy Mr. SSR a pair of winter riding gloves for hunting. He has Raynaud's syndrome, where the tips of his fingers go white and loose feeling in cold weather, and then get very painful as they finally warm up.

    Requirements:
    1. must be close contact/thin enough to hold double reins
    2. must be warm
    3. MUST be brown (light or dark OK, but prefer dark), NO black.
    Cherry Blossom Farm - Show & Field Hunters, Side Saddles

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    I'm really not sure if you'll be able to find what you're looking for because you typically have to sacrifice one or more of those requirements to meet others. What is the #1 priority? Warmth?

    I'm someone who has ridden through Maine winters for 15 years, refusing to wear winter gloves because I don't want to sacrifice a close contact feel. I finally broke down and got the Roeckl Winter Chesters this year. They were a happy medium for me since they keep my hands a little warmer and are still close contact.

    With your husband's condition, I definitely advise you to avoid gloves which have seams at the fingertips (if at all possible). These create cold spots, which sounds like it would defeat the main purpose of why he wants winter gloves.
    "Last time I picked your feet, you broke my toe!"

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    • #3
      My best riding gloves (for foxhunting) always come from the feed store.

      Not super expensive fancy schmancy riding gloves. Just tough lined gloves popular with farmers who need to be able to use their hands in cold weather.

      Skip the tack store and head over to the Culpeper/Warrenton Co-Op or Southern States. Look for the racks of gloves - they come mostly in brown/tan.

      I've worn them while hunting with a Pelham - no problem.
      Brothers and sisters, I bid you beware
      Of giving your heart to a dog to tear.
      -Rudyard Kipling

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        #4
        Originally posted by mg View Post
        I'm really not sure if you'll be able to find what you're looking for because you typically have to sacrifice one or more of those requirements to meet others. What is the #1 priority? Warmth?
        Yes, warmth is the #1 priority. However, he uses a pelham for hunting, so has to ride with 2 reins, and since they are for hunting, they can't be black (since that is incorrect, and he won't wear them).

        JSwan, the regular tough working type gloves aren't warm enough, he needs something that has some kind of layer to it, or fleece-type lining.
        Cherry Blossom Farm - Show & Field Hunters, Side Saddles

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SidesaddleRider View Post
          JSwan, the regular tough working type gloves aren't warm enough, he needs something that has some kind of layer to it, or fleece-type lining.
          I've got some lined one in the trailer that I bought at Southern States.

          I'll see if I can still read the label and send you a pm with the info on it. I have a tough time finding them in women's sizes, but I was definitely able to hold 4 reins while wearing them.
          Brothers and sisters, I bid you beware
          Of giving your heart to a dog to tear.
          -Rudyard Kipling

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          • #6
            I sent you a pm but was looking through the catalog and noticed these.

            http://63.84.120.4/ParkStreet/Bosswe...1537&NavId=547

            Would these work?

            They have some flannel lined ones that look similar to mine but they only come in red - mine are tan.

            Oh - here's another:

            http://63.84.120.4/ParkStreet/Bosswe...1222&NavId=547
            Brothers and sisters, I bid you beware
            Of giving your heart to a dog to tear.
            -Rudyard Kipling

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            • #7
              Go to the Cabelas site and order some silk glove liners. I think they now come in silk and silk/wool blend. They are very thin and light. They work well. I was out working my mare in them today under a pair of light leather riding gloves and was OK at a temp. of about 25F in a covered (but not enclosed) arena.

              While you are there, order a set of silk long drawers and a silk undershirt. They make great Christmas gifts and dramatically change (for the better) all winter clothing.

              Good luck.

              G.
              Mangalarga Marchador: Uma Raça, Uma Paixão

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              • #8
                These are bionic; http://www.0800sportsusa.com/product...riding_gloves_
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                • #9
                  FWIW, I'd second the glove liner. I like wool, but I've never tried silk.

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                  • #10
                    Has he tried the chemical heat packs? My SO has the same problem and placing one of these heat packs in the gloves on the upper side of the hand helps.
                    I saw ones with finger extensions at the Cabela's store, but cannot find them online.
                    I also found these glove liners that I am going to check out.
                    http://www.plusheat.com/winter-produ...-gloves-1.html

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