I used to work as a tech in the biotech industry where 12 to 16-hour
shifts in 2-8°C (36-46°F) processing rooms are (were?) the norm.  We
required dexterity to operate keyboards/keypads (try that with PI
Lobster gloves) and small control valves/switches and the nitrile-over-
woolen-liner thing was de-rigor.

The only issue I experienced with this setup was the nitrile gloves
tend to tear and so wouldn't last anywhere as long as a real cycling
glove.  I remember going through half a dozen pairs in a shift when it
was busy.  But they're light and compact, so I can see packing a few
pairs for a ride.  Actually, I already have a pair in the tubes-n-
tools kit but that's more to prevent greasy rather than cold hands.



On Nov 21, 8:47 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tell me about nitrile:
> ...

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