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JakeDawg69 said..
I use the Solite 3mm when it's over 40 degrees F and sunny. If it's not sunny, then it needs to be 45 degrees F. Solite are very flexible and grippy. If my hands get cold, I go in a warm them up for 10 minutes by taking my gloves off and blowing on my hands and moving around a bit. Once my hands get warm again, they don't get cold again. It's called the rewarming technique and it really works.
I love my Solite boots, so I ordered the latest 3/2 gloves and was amazed at how bad the flex and grip was...I'm sure part of it was sizing, as they felt tight, but the supposedly 'grippy' stuff that is all over them felt hard and plasticy to me, rather than soft/rubbery/sticky...wondering if I somehow got an older pair (ordered from Solite directly)...