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Re: THOR GLOVES..., give it a try...

Postby pete » 11 Jan 2013 15:14

Look at the chart, it seems quite accurate (leaving some space if you're at the beginning of a size) :
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Re: THOR GLOVES..., give it a try...

Postby Rascasse » 25 Jan 2017 10:50

Some interesting advice from the Thor Gloves company regarding temperature enhancements on former models such as SR-4 + new waterproof models. For more info, please feel free to contact John at the email address listed on the following web page http://www.texashuntingnews.com/THOR.htm Finally, please be aware that they will have a spring order program on the SR-6 Model and are in transition to a new factory, so needs to make orders
to meet the minimum order at the new factory. So please feel free to share his message and place orders (if your need to change your pair of gloves) so they can keep making these great gloves for all of us:

When I designed this SR-4, I lived in California and the temperatures do not get as cold as The Alps
or even in Colorado Rockies. SO, I did not use a waterproof membrane in these gloves.
The new gloves has this membrane.

SO, I highly recommend a very thin polypropylene liner glove to wear if 20 F ( - 7 C ) or below.

I also would advise perhaps spraying the backside fingers with clear enamel spray paint as a wind shield.

If you have Clear Spray Polyurethane in your hardware stores, this is a great thing to spray on the palms
and fingers and especially places of high abrasion. Polyurethane also comes in a small can (liquid).
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Re: THOR GLOVES..., give it a try...

Postby Rascasse » 25 Jun 2019 12:54

And here is the new URL as well (should be much warmer than before)

http://thorsnowgloves.com/
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Re: THOR GLOVES..., give it a try...

Postby Rascasse » 09 Feb 2024 20:45

Any feedback on their Thermal Fleece Lined and its effectiveness?
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http://www.thorsnowgloves.com/[/url]
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Re: THOR GLOVES..., give it a try...

Postby Rascasse » 17 Feb 2024 22:29

Extend the life of your snow gloves with these products.

For Sealing Seams use E6000 adhesive or Polyglut adhesive.

*Super Mitten Shell (SMS-1)*
Use E6000 adhesive to seal the seams around the thumb
and any seam that you want to seal.
Buy it at most hardware store or Lowe's or Home Depot.

EU COUNTRIES can use POLYGLUT or similar adhesive if you do not have E6000.

https://www.epsealonstore.com/en/glues/ ... 250ml.html


For protecting the palm fabric use the polyurethane spray for best results.

*Snow Raider SR-4, SR-6, SG-1 and Super Mitten Shell SMS-1*
Use this brand of polyurethane spray on the palm
fabric and also on the silver fabric on the backhand.
Allow 48 hours to dry. 2 coats of this will keep your
glove in good condition for several years.

*Hand Sewing Seam Repairs with Needle and Thread*
Do not be afraid of using some thread to repair a
seam that may be coming loose. It is important
to inspect your gloves during the snow season
for any signs of seam failure. Use 100% nylon or polyester thread
because this thread does not absorb water.

If you have any questions about glove maintenance,
please contact THOR Snow Gloves for advice.

Have a nice day,

JOHN THORNELL

thor@austin.rr.com

thorsnowgloves.com
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