Showa gloves - TemRes 282-02

cowdisciple

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Just want to plug these gloves because they're totally awesome. Completely waterproof, warm enough for most situations, dexterous enough for camp chores or ice fishing or butchering an animal. Favorites of ice climbers, fishermen, skiers, etc. Where have these been all my life.

$20.


Japanese sizing - order at least one size large.
 
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Has anyone compared these to the Showa Atlas 460? I lost my pair of 460's and wasn't sure if I should replace them with the 280-02 or not.
 

hwy1strat

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These are thinner and more dexterous than the atlas 460. They only negative about these gloves are the finger lengths. At least the pairs I tried all had short fingers. It didn’t make the glove unwearable but the fit definitely felt weird
 
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Has anyone compared these to the Showa Atlas 460? I lost my pair of 460's and wasn't sure if I should replace them with the 280-02 or not.
The shining feature of the Temres is that they are actually breathable. That is what sets them apart from every other rubber
glove, including the Atlas.

I use the black version with the wrist gauntlet for everything. Size up one full size.
 
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cowdisciple

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The shining feature of the Temres is that they are actually breathable. That is what sets them apart from every other rubber
glove, including the Atlas.

I use the black version with the wrist gauntlet for everything. Size up one full size.

My experience exactly. The shorter fingers work better for me - don't get caught on the trigger guard.
 

Jim Lahey

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Has anyone compared these to the Showa Atlas 460? I lost my pair of 460's and wasn't sure if I should replace them with the 280-02 or not.
I've had both for a couple years. The 282 is basically half of the 460. Half the weight, half the warmth, half the bulk, half as durable, half as ugly. Really love both gloves, but neither are "breathable" despite what they claim. Either put them on a dryer after every use or cut liners out to dry them in the backcountry.
 
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