I really like the Rogue gloves. They have a snug fit and very little bunching when gripping tools. Also, the texture of the glove is smooth and doesn’t stick to towels or your clothing.
The HydroSkin are great but they are not the warmest, the Rogue is defiantly a warmer glove. Worth looking into if you have tried others and are looking for something new.
Because we are doing a review on the Hydroskins, I have been testing them out and they are beyond amazing. They are neoprene but super thin so detailing is no problem. And they instantly make your hands warm. Awesome Gloves.
Thanks [MENTION=4]Alex[/MENTION].
[MENTION=3]josh_cronin[/MENTION] how cold of temps have you tested them in?
have you tested the http://shopwindowcleaner.com/rogue-gloves.html
Love the idea of super thin and warm.
I was cleaning gutters today with my new gutter cleaning duo. It was snowing and the gutters were filled with icewater. Before I was using the Atlas gloves which would work good until it started getting really cold. I think I’ve finally hit upon the right combination for keeping my hands warm and dry during the worst conditions.
Home depot rubber all purpose gloves with polyproplyne liners underneath. No more having to turn neoprene gloves inside out to wash them. No more incewater seeping into the atlas gloves. The best part is the rubber gloves are only $3 a piece and last a good while. I keep a couple spares in the van in case I spring a leak.
I use a similar strategy to this. Two pairs of cheap Jersey gloves then thermal lined, PVC coated long cuff work gloves. All bought from the local farm store for about $10.
100% wind and waterproof. Perfect for those -20F days.