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EDZ Boiled Wool Gloves Reviews

4.9 Rating 10 Reviews
Warm and keeps the rain out.
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Posted 2 months ago
Gloves arrived just in time for long snap of cold weather. I've recently developed chill blanes and have been searching round for so decent gloves for a little while. Really impressed with quality and warmth so really pleased. Certainly not a criticism but you need to pay attention to the sizing- we've now bought 3 items from EBZ, they come up marginally smaller than most modern purchases. Not an issue but something to consider
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Posted 3 months ago
Never had any before but they appealed as regular Thinsulate type gloves (even with a merino liner) don't stop me getting cold fingers/aggravating chilblains. Only worn them a couple of times, and we haven't really had any very cold weather round here, but they do feel different. More solid (in a good way) and block wind better. Really glad I found them/EDZ sell them.
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Posted 3 months ago
Used them for cycling under a shell mit, warmest hands to date.
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Posted 1 year ago
Amazingly warm - quality product. Purchased because I was very envious of the ones I had given my elderly mother! We were both out in them this weekend in the storms with cosy hands and fingers.
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Posted 2 years ago
Over the years, I've spent the GDP of a small nation looking for gloves that keep my shockingly bad circulation/Reynaulds' hands warm... These are the best I've found. Combined with the EDZ merino wool linings then my hands stay warm even at -1/-2c ... Unheard of previously. I just need to find a solution for a thin waterproof overcover and I may have found the ideal glove after years of searching...
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Posted 2 years ago
Richard Jenkins
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They fit and are comfortable and warm.
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Posted 2 years ago
Speedy delivery and good quality product. 1 star deducted as they do not keep as warm as expected for temperatures around zero degrees, probably because they would need to be denser. I expected them to be denser.
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Posted 3 years ago