Winter is coming....

I discovered something recently by mistake. I have a growing issue with tendonitis in my wrists. So I got tensor bandages and disposable hand warmer packets and I wrap one to each wrist where the tendons are. Not surprisingly, it turns out it keeps your hands warmer too. The veins are there near the tendons. A 40 pair box is pretty cheap too. Idk if it helps the tendonitis but I think so. Part of this is the warming effect the tensor has on the end of your forearm

otherwise a key word for warm hands is 3m thinsulate leather gloves. I like Latex coated better for grip but non breathable and I don't think available in thinsulate. So the latex coated is only good to 20 farenheit or so. The 3m thinsulate leather can have pine tar added for grip.

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Atlas has winterweight latex-dipped gloves.

I bought my GF electric heated gloves for about $70.

They last about an hour on a charge. Not for working, but could be good on breaks and lunch, and cold steering wheels. Start warm, stay warm.
 

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