Forgot to send it to Ridecamp also.....
Your hands also don't get too warm if you use the non-insulated ones. Only problem is the smallest size in the non-insulated is mens' small (7"-7-1/2"). Womens' gloves come in insulated only.
Cabela's #LB-92-1328 mens black uninsulated, #LB-91-1659 womens black or camo S-XL insulated.
----- Original Message -----
From: Ranetta Burke
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 7:15 AM
To: Ed & Wendy Hauser
Subject: Re: Re: Re: waterproof gloves
Cabelas also sell insulated and non-insulated stretch Gore-Tex gloves. I prefer these because they don't turn your hands "pruney"
Ranetta Burke
----- Original Message -----
From: Ed & Wendy Hauser
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 2:52 AM
To: BetnDez; Karla Watson; Ridecamp
Subject: RC: Re: Re: waterproof gloves
For rides here in the north woods where it is cold (about freezing) and rain and/or snow, we use gloves made from neoprene. this is the same stuff used for wet suits and neoprene girths. They are made and sold for ice fisherman and duck hunters. Most of the mail order sporting goods houses like Cabellas sell them.
While your hands look like prunes by the end of the day they are warm. The feel of the reins is quite good through them.
Ed.