Very warm gardening gloves

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    Im hoping someone can help me with this

    I have raynauds syndrome which means the circulation cuts off in my hands and feet when its cold.

    Im struggling now in the garden with the currently gloves i have.

    I was wondering if anyone here has raynauds and perhaps already owns some great gloves or if anyone has any gloves they can recommend please

    I really need something that will keep my hand really warm and dry, as cold and wet makes it a lot worse

    Thank you
     
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    hi my niece has raynauds , i will ask my sister later if she knows of any x
     
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      Ah brilliant maria thank you :-)
       
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          @Dips someone told me a long time ago about silver in socks and it states about it on there too
           
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            Yeh i have used those before and i have loads of gloves and liners but wanted something more waterproof/water resistant for the garden that can cope with brambles and thorns. My current gardening gloves get quite wet and arnt thick enough

            My mum did think about putting latex gloves underneath to keep my hands dry but awkward me i have eczema too and they make me itch after a while lol

            Im probably asking for far too much and such a product does not exist
             
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            just asked sis she cant help im afraid x will keep looking though:)
             
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              Those rubber ones could be perfect. And it says the sizing runs small which is great because my hands are tiny and child size. Thank you so much
               
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                i meant couldn't you use those with some waterproof ones on top? :) or would it make it difficult to work?
                 
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                  Ah clever i like your style lol

                  Would need to get some waterproof ones as well then lol none of mine are currently fully waterproof
                   
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