Yeah just expired.
Strange how they sell out and receive no heat
Thomablue
19 Jan 16#5
Think L still in stock @ £23.85
Baron123
19 Jan 16#6
Thanks OP got XL size and a Berghaus Mule 2 40 for £22
ciarandanielbyrne1
19 Jan 16#7
ordered the thermals at £7.50 x2. One in XL and one in XXL, So I am extra warm.
£3.85 delivery though, which you did not mention so you owe me £3.85 OP
paypal me lol
cadmus
19 Jan 16#8
The large are only £18 plus p&p.so i got large for £21.85 and not out of stock as mentioned earlier
airbus330
19 Jan 16#9
Got these, good warm comfy glove. Hot
StolenDiagram
20 Jan 16#10
I've not voted either way, but I'm curious to know what makes these worth the money. Most gloves are wind and waterproof and a normal pair of gloves are designed to keep your hands warm. The features listed are not unheard of on a 2 quid pair by M&S for example.
leedsbiker to StolenDiagram
20 Jan 16#11
[sigh]
horsepills to StolenDiagram
20 Jan 16#12
Try cycling for an hour or two in a £2 m&s pair and you'll see
andy5and to StolenDiagram
20 Jan 16#15
Gore-tex gloves for £2 ?
StolenDiagram
20 Jan 16#13
I do need a new of gloves, but I also need someone to explain what these will do for me that less expensive pairs will not. I need to keep my hands warm first and for most and I believe most if not all pairs do a fine job of that already.
horsepills to StolenDiagram
20 Jan 16#14
Do you really need someone to explain to you how different types of gloves will keep your hands warm/warmer/for longer, etc..? If so then you're a complete buffoon.
StolenDiagram
20 Jan 16#16
I fail to see the deal here, sorry. These seem to average between 25 and 30 quid. Even 20 quid for a pair of gloves seems like overkill.
I'm not a gloves connoisseur like many of you guys seem to be. I just want a pair to keep my hands warm at 6 in the morning while I'm waiting for a train to work. I'm so sorry for upsetting some clearly butthurt people in this topic. I'll get my coat.
andy5and to StolenDiagram
20 Jan 16#17
Its pointless trying to explain the benefits of a Gore-tex layer when you clearly haven't got a clue.
StolenDiagram
20 Jan 16#18
You're right. I don't. That's why I'm posting in this topic. Maybe someone who isn't a massive tool can offer me some advice on why these are worth their RRP. Will they cause my hands to not literally die during a trip to Antarctica for example? They'd probably be worth 23 quid then.
andy5and to StolenDiagram
20 Jan 161#19
These gloves are intended for outdoor activities (hiking,cycling etc) and not for a "massive tool " who is waiting for a train.
StolenDiagram
21 Jan 16#20
Ok thank you. And sorry for clearly Irking you at your "special"time of the month
horsepills to StolenDiagram
21 Jan 161#21
Wow. I'm glad I don't have to deal with people like you in "real" life.. calling people massive tools, butthurt, etc.. then topping it off with crass insults about periods! How sad...
andy5and to StolenDiagram
21 Jan 16#22
No problem son and its always nice when a child makes an apology......
StolenDiagram
21 Jan 16#23
So then where's yours? You're not blameless in all this you know.
Opening post
use link below
http://www.nomadtravel.co.uk/p/13615/Trekmates-Mens-Harrison-GTX-Glove
Trekmates® GORE-TEX® Gloves are constructed to meet the GORE quality promise " Guaranteed to keep you DRY " with a high level of breathability.
Features:
*Windproof
*Waterproof
*Breathable
*Pre curved fingers
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http://www.nomadtravel.co.uk/p/13615/Trekmates-Mens-Harrison-GTX-Glove
http://www.nomadtravel.co.uk/clearance-sale
Strange how they sell out and receive no heat
£3.85 delivery though, which you did not mention so you owe me £3.85 OP
paypal me lol
I'm not a gloves connoisseur like many of you guys seem to be. I just want a pair to keep my hands warm at 6 in the morning while I'm waiting for a train to work. I'm so sorry for upsetting some clearly butthurt people in this topic. I'll get my coat.