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YOU WUSS!!! I've never worn dry gloves in my life, and I never will. You must be doing a deco dive???
I use wet gloves for the reason that I am not manly enough to like freezing my hands off. Read the book Dark Descent and you see my luck with dry gloves. For me, dry gloves are concept that never are quite dry. At least with wet gloves my hands are insulated.
I hope that you are having a good time. I am off to the airport in a couple of hours to pick up up some family.
Hope it is going well, maybe I can make the spring M&G, FIL passed earlier this week and I won't be able to make it. I will be posting some wares for sale here soon now.
The views expressed above are simply my opinion and do not necessarily bare any resemblance to the truth. As a matter of fact, they are typically a load of bunk and should be summarily disregarded.
I've not had that kind of experience. My gloves stay dry unless I've done something stupid like pinch the liner in the seal. I also don't use the cheap-ass Atlas gloves as those usually get pinholes in right away.
Keeping my hands warm is huge in keeping me warm.
Originally Posted by diverbrian
I use wet gloves for the reason that I am not manly enough to like freezing my hands off. Read the book Dark Descent and you see my luck with dry gloves. For me, dry gloves are concept that never are quite dry. At least with wet gloves my hands are insulated.
I hope that you are having a good time. I am off to the airport in a couple of hours to pick up up some family.
Yessss, another one came and gone. I had a really, really good time.
One thing to note. When Jen comes by with lemon-aid, go easy on the stuff. It WILL knock your socks off when you least expect it. Oh man, it goes down easily enough....