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Yes - real newbie question here from a (reformed?) fair weather flyer. Most of my gloves have the tactile precision of boxing gloves - no problem for protection from SLK lines, but not much use for quad-line.

What works for you?

[Flyers in Florida and equatorial zones are excused from answering this one...]

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Most of my gloves have the tactile precision of boxing gloves -

no problem for protection from SLK lines, but not much use for quad-line.

What works for you?

Hello Andy

I too am on the look out for some gloves.

I saw Jonesey's special gloves last weekend... with all the fingers intact except for the thumb and index finger.

Which is great for those fiddly knots.

I wonder if Jonesey could supply a technical name for these sailing gloves ? (pretty please)

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There are also gloves that look like mittens, but you can pull back the mitten part to reveal cut-off fingers: and there is also a thumb pieve that you can pull back too; thus making it easy to tie knots and such.

Here's an example, but I don't think this one has the special thumb piece that can be removed, but you'll get the idea from this one. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000O5WN3S/ref=no...mp;linkCode=asn

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There are also gloves that look like mittens, but you can pull back the mitten part to reveal cut-off fingers: and there is also a thumb pieve that you can pull back too; thus making it easy to tie knots and such.

I'd forgotten about knots - either assumed I'd need to take gloves off for them or they'd tie themselves after seeing how elegant I look with gloves on. Yeah, right, so good point, well made!

The sailing gloves are interesting, again perhaps my incorrect assumption that they were more about protecting the palms of the hands from sheets and may be a bit too inflexible for kite control. The nearby chandleries are more inland waterways focused than dinghy or offshore racing oriented so - Jonesey - thanks for the web links.

Off-forum, cycling gloves had been suggested, but have yet to visit a store with more than one type (and those were for mountain biking, so almost armour plated). Shooting gloves are a completely new concept to me, so I may wander round to our local "huntin', shootin' an' fishin' " supplies shop in the village to see what they have too. Likewise mechanics gloves - I think our mechanics just complain about the cold and refuse to work in such temperatures... :kid_devlish:

Sammy - couldn't access the picture here, looks as if the website prevents 'harvesting' of its assets (or a direct image link as in this instance)

EDIT: now found these fuschia pink rubber gloves with polka dot sleeve - not on my colour swatch B)

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The technical name is.... Sailing gloves

The top two of the following list of... sailing gloves

http://www.pinbax.com/henrilloyd/index.asp...mp;InBox=Gloves

A friend, who is captain of a 94' Sunseeker, avid sailor and outdoorsman, recommended these exact gloves after describing what my needs would be.

West Marine online offers them for $27 plus shipping.

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I've always used the Gill sailing gloves they are great and the palms are not as thick as you think they are.

Either the regular or the thermals they are both very flexible and the ones Jonesey pointed out with the pre curved fingers are really nice, In fact both my sons have a pair as well.

Also a company called Mechanix make some decent and very thin yet still warm gloves, You know the feel a mechanic has to have so that tells you something.

[edit] OK steve beat me to the Mechanix, check them out though they are nice.

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I have a pair of 'Specialized mountain biking gloves that are fairly thin and windproof with suede palms and fingers and so afford pretty good grip - they were about £20 and have been great for cold weather flying for me.

I was also looking today at snowboarding 'pipe gloves' which generally have a very sticky palm and are meant for spring weather and pipe riding when snowboarding - i think they'd be ideal for kiting but tend to be aroudn the £40-60 mark so unless you're a snowboarder and going to get double the use, may not be worth it.

marty

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I have a pair of 'Specialized mountain biking gloves that are fairly thin and windproof with suede palms and fingers and so afford pretty good grip - they were about £20 and have been great for cold weather flying for me.

I was also looking today at snowboarding 'pipe gloves' which generally have a very sticky palm and are meant for spring weather and pipe riding when snowboarding - i think they'd be ideal for kiting but tend to be aroudn the £40-60 mark so unless you're a snowboarder and going to get double the use, may not be worth it.

marty

That's exactly what we got as well, and they work really well..

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GLOVES,GLOVES,Up North

We just wear longer shorts and pop a T shirt on over the vest :) .

OR

Bike riders gloves from DECATHLON SPORTS.Ther very good for flying in and Decathlon are reasonable on price .They have a wide range and a realy niffty set that have a warm air blow hole.Blow into the cap on the glove if the fingers get cold.Warm air, warms the fingers when you blow in.

Not that we ever use ,just wear shorts with pockets

BRIAN...

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GLOVES,GLOVES,Up North

We just wear longer shorts and pop a T shirt on over the vest :) .

OR

Bike riders gloves from DECATHLON SPORTS.Ther very good for flying in and Decathlon are reasonable on price .They have a wide range and a realy niffty set that have a warm air blow hole.Blow into the cap on the glove if the fingers get cold.Warm air, warms the fingers when you blow in.

Not that we ever use ,just wear shorts with pockets

BRIAN...

...you think YOU"VE got it bad, in Wales it's so cold we have to grab a passing sheep if we want to warm our hands . . .

:sq_baaa:

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