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    I got the coat in this morning, it's hardly cold here today upper 30s. I have plenty of carhartt already and first impression I really like it. I didn't buy this for warmth tho, mainly for a rain suit. I will say it's really comfortable and not like the cheap stuff I've wore before. When buying cars rain isn't a problem typically, when I'm at the sites I may be in the rain for a few hours. I could sit in the hotel but then I'm not making any money.

    I know I started with thermals, then went to a rain suit. Now I'm going to gloves

    My job requires entering data on a ipad and uploading that data to headquarters. I've cut finger holes in a few gloves to get by but I've been googling again. Pricey, very pricey but northface makes a etip ski glove for use on electronic devices. I've read reviews a lot and they function the best and keep hands the warmest from what I'm reading. I've read several different brands and the northface has the best reviews overall.
    http://www.thenorthface.com/webapp/w...=TNF%2520BLACK

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