I use cheap Oregon gloves, a tenner a pair. I have wear something that protect my hands from the hawthorn and climbing roses. They don't get that wet inside. You can always buy two pairs and wear the other pair when they get wet.
Thanks for the link Greyman. I have never seen that publication. When I went on BTCV training courses they always insisted on my getting frostbite rather than wearing a glove when using a billhook : "due to H&S regs". I have to wear contact lenses, so I always wear a helmet and visor anyway otherwise its back to the optician's to spend another £50 when a lense is flipped out by a pesky little twig.
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