Picasso 3mm 5 finger gloves: warm enough for cold?

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two.crows

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Hi -

can anyone share their experience with Picasso (Yamamoto) 5 finger gloves?
http://www.picassoamerica.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=32&products_id=80

They claim that the special coating for their split cell Neoprene makes a big difference regarding warmth. Can anyone compare this to other gloves by experience? E.g. would this glove be comparable to say a 5mm conventional? Or does it make no real practical difference? And at what temperature does it finally get too cold for the glove and you have to switch to 3-fingers?

I think the dexterity with a 3mm/5 finger glove would be a really good idea, but of course if your hands are stiff with cold it becomes a moot point :)

Thanks!
two.crows
 
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