Has anyone given these rainoff gloves a try? Are they as good as advertised? How restricting are they?
Seems like they might handle the cold well too.
Seems like they might handle the cold well too.
Hey U.P.,Have a set and they work well. Will even cover a set of Gerbing XL heated gloves. Haven't used them in the extreme cold, just the 'extreme' wet. Much better than the Stich option (which I also have a set of and have used numerous times).
Which finger configuration do you have? I'm assuming the 1-3 since the stich style has 2-2 or spock config.BOB - The Rainoffs are bigger that the largest Stich and more waterproof. And I like the 'finger' configuration a lot better.
Yep, that explains it all, clearly a feature that the 'stich cannot match!!! Thanks for making the sacrifice for the rest of us with your thorough testing regime! :bow1:INDY - Yes, the 1-3. Makes picking your nose somewhat easier ... ;-)
This is a good thing...the largest size the 'Stich "lobster claw" gloves come in is a pretty tight fit for me and, for several pairs of gloves I own, the 'Stich gloves will NOT fit over them.The Rainoffs are bigger that the largest Stich
UP,Have a set and they work well. Will even cover a set of Gerbing XL heated gloves. Haven't used them in the extreme cold, just the 'extreme' wet. Much better than the Stich option (which I also have a set of and have used numerous times).
Website lists 5 sizes UnclePhil?Still like my Rain-Offs. IIRC, they come in one size fits all.
Absolutely. I must have went for the largest size since I was having trouble with the Stich ones fitting over the Gerbing XL gloves. These keep my gloves completely dry as compared to a minor leak or two with my Stichs (even after extra waterproofing).Website lists 5 sizes UnclePhil?
Still better than the Stich's?