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  • submarined
    Free Member

    My 11 yo has grown out of/worn out/lost one of his Briskers.
    Obvious answer is to replace with the next size up, but are there any kids’ gloves that are a bit more waterproof? (I know, that’s a low bar)
    Other options seem to be the Fox Defend Thermo or Ranger Fire.
    Or Endura Nemo, but they’re neoprene which is a bit marmite, plus I’m reluctant to pay for more oddly sized kit from the Endura quality gamble gameshow.

    steamtb
    Full Member

    My daughter (11) likes her Briskers. I’ve tried lots of waterproof gloves, including those Endura, and they’ve all been worn once if I’m lucky. So unless there is a magical waterproof kids glove out there, we will stick to the Briskers. I’m not sure if that’s helpful?!? Probably not… :)

    paladin
    Full Member

    Found the nemo ones to be good, but they do get a bit smelly

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    superstu
    Free Member

    Briskers aren’t great in real wet / wind. Not for me anyway, I love them for spring and autumn but if properly foul less so. But your daughter may not be riding in those conditions anyway?

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    I prefer to have the three pairs of wolly Altura riding gloves and swap them through a ride or walk when they get wet.

    They were £1.99 a pair…

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    scotroutes
    Full Member

    As above. Despite reports to the contrary, Briskers are not a winter glove.

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Indeed, we had a few Briskers – standard and ‘more waterproof ‘. Neither were good and certainly not winter gloves.

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