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    ..I've been using the ubiquitous knit workgloves which have a textured latex coating on the fingers and palm, for gardening and warm weather fishing chores. I recently discovered that they carry an insulated version of the same, for $4.75, and I ordered a pair. They're fantastic. They fit tightly and leave you with full dexterity (if you had it to begin with), and they keep your hands warm and dry. They aren't sub-zero gloves, but I don't work outside when it's that cold.



    They can be found at Gempler's.

    PS...Gempler's regular un-insulated latex-dipped gloves are cheaper and higher quality than the ones that the orange store sells.

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    ..I've been using the ubiquitous knit workgloves which have a textured latex coating on the fingers and palm, for gardening and warm weather fishing chores. I recently discovered that they carry an insulated version of the same, for $4.75, and I ordered a pair. They're fantastic. They fit tightly and leave you with full dexterity (if you had it to begin with), and they keep your hands warm and dry. They aren't sub-zero gloves, but I don't work outside when it's that cold.



    They can be found at Gempler's.

    PS...Gempler's regular un-insulated latex-dipped gloves are cheaper and higher quality than the ones that the orange store sells.

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    ..I've been using the ubiquitous knit workgloves which have a textured latex coating on the fingers and palm, for gardening and warm weather fishing chores. I recently discovered that they carry an insulated version of the same, for $4.75, and I ordered a pair. They're fantastic. They fit tightly and leave you with full dexterity (if you had it to begin with), and they keep your hands warm and dry. They aren't sub-zero gloves, but I don't work outside when it's that cold.



    They can be found at Gempler's.

    PS...Gempler's regular un-insulated latex-dipped gloves are cheaper and higher quality than the ones that the orange store sells.

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    Donn, thanks for posting the info, just got a new Gemplers the other day so think I'll order up a pair or two and try them.
    Gary

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    Donn, thanks for posting the info, just got a new Gemplers the other day so think I'll order up a pair or two and try them.
    Gary

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    Donn, thanks for posting the info, just got a new Gemplers the other day so think I'll order up a pair or two and try them.
    Gary

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    And the "green" ones actually fit a woman's hand. I adore Atlas gloves. Wore a pair to shreds digging post holes, but totally worth it.

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    And the "green" ones actually fit a woman's hand. I adore Atlas gloves. Wore a pair to shreds digging post holes, but totally worth it.

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    And the "green" ones actually fit a woman's hand. I adore Atlas gloves. Wore a pair to shreds digging post holes, but totally worth it.

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