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    Gloves - gorse - give me the lowdown

    So I've got to the age in life where I'm now paying for earlier years.
    Broken hand from martial arts, and a recent set of severed tendons from a grinder accident has left me with the need to keep my hands warm.
    I have issues with them locking up and pain in the cold.

    One of my main spots has a good hour walk through a very overgrown path with loads of gorse.
    I'm currently using the likes of those Ninja safety gloves to keep me warm, but not get slashed up by the gorse. However they don't breath.

    Anyone able to recommend decent gloves?

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    What sort of hunting are you doing? I would be avoiding gorse at all costs....or open the track up problem solved

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    Quote Originally Posted by HNTMAD View Post
    What sort of hunting are you doing? I would be avoiding gorse at all costs....or open the track up problem solved
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    Don't worry - will slowly work on opening it up.... but my hands are at the stage that I can only really do about 20mins on the machete before I get them locking. That kind of ruins a hunt.

    DOC land over your way, and I can't really bypass the gorse easily.
    Though, after last 7 trips and nothing dropped might need to review where I'm hunting.

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    Maybe just get that track open for me then...lol

    Touch base when you are headed over and I may be able to help

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    Gorse...controlled burn off.

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    Leather riggers gloves are quite warm and very durable and should be impervious to gorse, not much dexterity though. I find the Ninja type gloves with a rubber/plastic palm and fingers and a cotton backing are probably just as good with way more dexterity and more comfortable to wear if they get wet. Go in and have a look at the range in any safety shop

    https://nzsafetyblackwoods.co.nz/en/...e=100&count=50
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    the short bahco loppers are great or a ginzu pull saw on a short pole way less energy wasted than using a zombie knife
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    You could try something like what we wear Off Road Motorbike riding in Asia look at BILT AirCon Gloves or any summer Motorcycle gloves or something like what they use on the mines in hot regions & some how boxes of them appear on our expeditions HexArmor Oasis series ,you will be able to buy them online.

    https://www.hexarmor.com/products/chrome-series-4030


    The Chrome Series Oasis™ 4030 is a breathable work glove that keeps your hands cool using HexVent® technology, while still providing maximum cut protection using SuperFabric® brand material on the interior of the palm. The exterior of the palm is a printed PVC leather, giving you exceptional grip in dry or light oil situations.


    https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/bilt-aircon-gloves


    BILT AirCon Gloves

    The AirCon Gloves from BILT are summer stunners for the off-road rider. Constructed of air-flow mesh with plenty of flex and synthetic suede palms, the AirCon keeps you cool without sacrificing grip or tactile feel. Closure tabs provide an adjustable fit and a touch of silicone grip on the index and middle fingers provides better contact with the controls.
    Features:

    Mesh air-flow stretch fabric for flexibility
    Neoprene knuckle panels for durable comfort
    Durable synthetic suede palm
    Flexible finger TPR detail
    Cuff tab for an adjustable fit
    Silicone grip on index and middle finger tips
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mauser308 View Post
    Fark no, that causes the dormant seeds in the ground to germinate. Worst thing you can do, starts you into a cycle where you don't have any option but to burn the crap...
    But then you can back pack spray a walkway through the seedlings.
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    I have used leather gauntlet welding gloves to handle gorse and the prickly shit still gets through them.
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    Fire is like Viagra for gorse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bunji View Post
    You could try something like what we wear Off Road Motorbike riding in Asia look at BILT AirCon Gloves or any summer Motorcycle gloves or something like what they use on the mines in hot regions & some how boxes of them appear on our expeditions HexArmor Oasis series ,you will be able to buy them online.

    https://www.hexarmor.com/products/chrome-series-4030


    The Chrome Series Oasis™ 4030 is a breathable work glove that keeps your hands cool using HexVent® technology, while still providing maximum cut protection using SuperFabric® brand material on the interior of the palm. The exterior of the palm is a printed PVC leather, giving you exceptional grip in dry or light oil situations.


    https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/bilt-aircon-gloves


    BILT AirCon Gloves

    The AirCon Gloves from BILT are summer stunners for the off-road rider. Constructed of air-flow mesh with plenty of flex and synthetic suede palms, the AirCon keeps you cool without sacrificing grip or tactile feel. Closure tabs provide an adjustable fit and a touch of silicone grip on the index and middle fingers provides better contact with the controls.
    Features:

    Mesh air-flow stretch fabric for flexibility
    Neoprene knuckle panels for durable comfort
    Durable synthetic suede palm
    Flexible finger TPR detail
    Cuff tab for an adjustable fit
    Silicone grip on index and middle finger tips

    CHeers - will look into these...

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    welding gloves and long loppers.....if you use machete,do one side of track in each direction ..chainsaw is far better,again do one side one way,and other side coming back....gorse is a bastard of a plant...friggin Pomgolians shouldve built post n wire fences like normal folks......
    heavy slasher is better than machete....
    to keep hands warm,the cheap polypro gloves work well.....polarfleece is ok,and cut slit across base of trigger finger,only takes a second to pull glove out and poke finger through....I hunted with long sleeved fingerless gloves for years...find someone who knitaholic and they will whip up set in no time,easy for them to just keep knitting sleeve bit longer.
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