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has anybody got a pair of this years sealskinz gloves.im thinking of getting a pair for snowdonia next weekend.ive just been reading reviews of older models and it seems that they are not very waterproof.i was hoping to use them for a bit of scrambling up tryfan thinking the rubber grip and tight fit would be good.(and the price sounds nice too!!! £25.00)
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I've not got them, though I've tried a pair on.

I'm surprised to hear that older models weren't waterproof - I thought the thing about Sealskinz was that they *are* waterproof. I had some reservations about how comfy they would be, but I only tried them very quickly in a shop.
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Yep. Got a pair, and theyre waterproof, if a little cold. Although I think Sealshinz sound like a dodgy rip-off!
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I've bought a pair and just need to try them. As for warmth, I plan on using a pair of thinnies underneath
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Sealshinz - lol! Waterproof gaiters, perhaps? :-)
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Yeh, I've got a pair of sealskinz gloves which I use for scrambling with, work ok for me.

As Evil D say's stick a pair of thinnies under if it gets cold.
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The original, thin black sealskins are waterproof, very sweaty and offer very little thermal protection imo. Not very durable either. Plus side is they pack very small. Personally I wouldn't recommend them.

Sealskins have newer stuff too, gloves and mittens that are (much) warmer (I've not tried these though).
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thanks for the replies,think i,ll give them a try.
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The new sealskinz mitts are nice and toasty

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