Reddit Reddit reviews Carhartt Men's W.P. Waterproof Insulated Glove, Black, Small

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Carhartt Men's W.P. Waterproof Insulated Glove, Black, Small
Durable polytex shellFastDry technology lining wicks away sweat for comfortWaterproof insertReinforced polyurethane (PU) palmImportedSpot wash by hand in luke warm water with mild detergent. Hang to dry. Do not use hot water. Do not put in dryer.
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1 Reddit comment about Carhartt Men's W.P. Waterproof Insulated Glove, Black, Small:

u/redneckjep ยท 1 pointr/wyoming

Awesome to get so many responses! Seems like everyone has their own style of layering. I have a decent amount of hoodies, puffy jackets, a couple fleece, and one soft shell jacket, so I have plenty of mid layers, I guess I just need a jacket for blocking wind. For my head and face I was thinking the bad days I would wear this balaclava and a hood, while the milder days would be a scarf or neck gaiter with a beanie. Luckily I have a decent pair of boots that are waterproof, while are made of leather =/ (found out they shrink in the cold), I think they should do the trick. As far as gloves go, I still dont have that figured out. Should I get thick ski gloves possible with a liner? I dont like how bulky they are but thinner gloves or even fingerless mitts seem to lack wind protection. As for snow pants, I have eyed these a bit, but I think I can get something that works just as well for cheaper. Fortunately for me, I have an above average body temp when exerting, which unfortunately causes me to sweat like a whore on Sunday morning. Initially I will be using some old (polyester) L/S running shirts as a base layer. Hopefully this will wick the sweat enough. I believe that has all clothing needs covered, and now need to look into emergency car supplies.