Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
I used to think that a pair of non-insulated Gore-tex gloves would be ideal for wet weather when it was above freezing. Not so. I've had 2 pairs and both had the same problem - taking them off. They get clammy inside and the fabric sticks to your fingers. The liners aren't attached to the outside layer because that would compromise the goretex. You can't get them off without inverting the inside layer, then you can't get them back on again.


The issue with most water proof gloves is the big hole in each one necessary to put the hand through. At some point the jacket cuff will ride off the glove cuff and the dry hands are pretty much over at that point.


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