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Gloves for XS hands (womens)
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Hi

Can anyone tell me where I can get gloves for my little hands! XS is often too big!

The gloves I want are:
-wind proof
-power stretch, ie warm but thin, not big whoppers
-have sticky mitts, so I can used them for other things like driving, belaying, drinking tea out a slippery cup etc.

I have seen gloves with all these features but they are too big for me.

Help!

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Try the Extremeties range. I have teeny hands (my liner gloves are children's) and I got the Goretex Multisport ones in January. My criteria were:

windproof, waterproof/resistant, leather palm, suitable for walking, scrambling and winter climbing (therefore had to maintain dexterity)

The XS size was perfect for me, so I would think that XS in any of their ranges would suit.

Ultimate Outdoors have probably the best selection of Extremeties items that I've seen
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Marmot ladies' XS fits me and I have the smallest hands I've ever seen on an adult - smaller than Cara's!
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Small hands, warm heart?
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magic gloves... the wee kids stylee ones with loads of lycra that stretch to fit your hands, dead cheap too, at about 5 quid. I tend to wear them plus some sticky thickies if I'm climbing.

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