This late season of cold nites I selected the glacier gloves instead of the thunders for the primary reason of warmth. The neoprene cuffs of this gloves are long enough to cinch down the wrist of your jacket top thus creating a better seal. If water were to get in the glove it would warm up like a diving suit.
The thunders will get wet as soon as you place your hands on a rock that may have a small pool of water on top of it. Your hands will get cold until who knows when they warm up again. Once you get your hands continously wet/cold/warm, wet/cold they will eventually stay wet/cold.
That being said, I may get the thunders for the late spring/summer.
PS
I am not affiliated with the companies manufacturing either product.
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