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How do you keep your hands warm?

skybolt

Quarry Creeper
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Westport Island
Well like it says, how do you?
Being in the Northeast it gets mighty chilly out and each year my paws get colder quicker!

Whats your technique?

I use light gloves with the hand warmer pads in the palm, leaves the fingers out but cant drive with mittens on!
 
Mechanix Gloves unless it's really cold, then I just terrorize the garage, living room, dog, etc.
Seriously though, I can rock the regular mechanix gloves until it gets below freezing, then I have to stick my hands in my pockets every so often to get them warmed back up a bit. My gloves fit well enough that I fit my index finger around the trigger to operate throttle and brake, so no bare fingers.
 
we don't worry about this here in australia, especially at the moment with summer starting up for christmas. hehe :D
 
Thanks for rubbing it in!! We're obviously just heading into winter, it's 27 degrees f here this morning. I just ordered a couple of the Madskinzs radio mits, we'll see how they work.
 
Thanks for rubbing it in!! We're obviously just heading into winter, it's 27 degrees f here this morning. I just ordered a couple of the Madskinzs radio mits, we'll see how they work.
It hit 9 here in Chicago yesterday!
It's too early to be so cold!

I use either gloves with the removable mittens fingerless thing or really thin gloves.
 
DinkyRc Transmitten!

TransMitten (Charcoal)

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Hmmm...fleece lined neoprene, sounds pretty good. A couple of us are headed to a local beach (very rocky, ledgey) tomorrow and I was hoping the fleece radio mits had showed up today.
 
No problem keeping fingers warm with nothing, but its a problem that the transmission in the scx10 freeze up when its been sitting still for a while.

But as luck would have it when we do take a break in winter time, its allways in my friends Dodge, and in there he got plenty of candles to help the anemic heater in the Dodge :mrgreen:
 
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