Hi
The Possum gloves are great as long as you do not pick up a hot billy handle and then they melt

However, I brought a replacement pair as they are nice and warm around the camp. I generally find my hands get too hot for gloves when walking until on open exposed areas and then the wind chill comes into effect. Without poles just tucking them into the coat pocket works well but not an option with poles. The eVent mittens are my latest attempt at overcoming this issue. I love the Manzella Silk weight gloves but at $60.00 they are quickly destroyed by the poles. I am tempted by industralial gloves for scrub golves and using them for poles on exposed areas. Not sure if leather ones are the way to go or some other type such as rubber coated cotton.
The worst gloves for snow I have every struck is the Winpro ones from OR. Very expensive, holed on the first brush with the real world, got wet and acted as an evaporative cooler. They were brilliant for walking around a freezing Launceston and I thought, "you beaut" but snow proved them to be an expensive disaster. I then went for non Gore-tex gloves from Snowgum (yet another so called breathable membrame), actually got foolled yet again by labelling

that meant some gloves in the range were Gore-tex but not my set. Might have worn rubber gloves instead

I then tried the MD Gore-tex ski glove with inners. Strong and breathed not to badly, but five minitues the hands were way to hot so on and off, etc. Dumped the inners and got a few more minutes for needing to take them off. The inners are all I needed around camp.
Usual problem with Tassie, cold and wind chill on the exposed areas but with a lot of "warmer" and sheltered areas combined with the occassional scrub bush. Nine to ten months of year no need for gloves for me except around the camp and then generally not. Then for the other two months more windproof than warm gloves needed for walking in the areas exposed to wind. Gloves is about the last area of clothing that I have not got a really satisfactory solution.
Cheers Brett
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