I use a full leather unlined work glove made by Guide Gloves, number 70, and colored them brown with leather dye. I used them at work in steel construction and found them to be very hardy, light but thick enough to be good with heat like a fire or hot pots and pans.
Personally I found the Dakota's useful around the house. Similar to the Hestra Work series, I see a lot of Ejendals Tegera being sold in the STA cabins in places like Kebnekaise.
I’ve been looking into getting the Ergo glove and was just looking for some good shots of them on someone’s hands. Not only did you deliver that but I found myself entranced by your reviews. Loved this video and have subscribed! 👊🏻
I normally use Driver full leather work gloves, in the winter I wear a good quality wool glove in them. A lot cheaper than Hestra and still a bulletproof combination.
👋 Jag köpte Hestra ”ullvante” extrastora och så har jag en vatten- och vindtät vante ovanpå (märke extremities). Även den extrastor. Är det riktigt kallt ute har jag ytterligare en fingervante inuti. Tycker det funkar bra. Lite klumpigt och hålla i kopplet bara. 🙋🏼♀️
I would agree with everything said here. First Hestra gloves I got were some Reidar, as a Christmas gift. Warm enough for Spring/Autumn, but I don't think they'll be around for a long time. Then I saw Swedwoods on TH-cam using what I later found out were Hestra Job Kobalt. Beautifully supple leather palms and fingers, with breathable backs. Only cost like 10 euros. Great for summer. Lastlty I picked up a pair of Hestra Work Gloves from Naturkompaniet, kinda like the Dakota but only 35 euros. They've been fantastic so far. Ergo Grips will be next and maybe Falt Guides for winter...
I had something like that some years ago but I don't know if it was exactly that model. I will check them. Do you know if Hestra work and Hestra Job is the same? Thanks for your advice! :-) /Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA I was also to mention the Hestra Work Glove as an alternative to the Dakota model. It seems that it is only one of the bigger outdoor company that has it.
@@billyjohansson554 We bought our Dakota gloves directly from Hestra. sv-se.hestragloves.com/handskar/32270-701-dakota-tan Can't find the Hestra Work Glove at their site. So it's probably like you say that it's a special type/model that only the bigger outdoor companies sell. /Stina
Hello! Stina use different of Job gloves with an liner to make them warmer. I just get frustrated when I want to take of my glove and the liner comes out of the glove... :-) I haven't test the grip with an liner because of that reason but mabye it's a good idea. When it's cold I use some other gloves. I had to make a video about gloves for COLD climate... :-) /Matti
how is hestra alvar for city use where temperature goes down to -3 in night time. any recommendations and feedbakc will be much much appreciated. i have absolutely no idea about gloves
Hello and thanks for the comment. I don't know the model Hestra Alvar. I know that Hestra have lots of different models and probably you will find something that will fit for you. In Lapland we need something that's brown bear proof and in the city you probably need something that works for street fight and that's easy to use when you stealing handbags from old women... ;-) No sorry, but seriously... -3C is not super cold. I would go for the Hestra Grip. It's also kind of good looking. ;-) /Matti
Thanks for watching our videos! I would recommend a glove that is wind proof. Ergo grip is cold because of the fabric on the upper side of the hand. /Matti
Jeg har opplevd variende kvalitet på geiteskinn, der enkelte hansker ikke tåler å brukes, mens andre holder det man forventer. Hestra Reidar er i geiteskinn, og jeg tror at kvaliteten på geiteskinn er varierende. Dakota er vel i hjorteskinn, og en annen god Hestra-hanske, Oden, er i elgskinn. De virker til å være mer solide. Men det er min subjektive vurdering.
Hahahaaa... Är det inte så med all friluftutrustning. Det finns inget som är det där perfekta som man letar efter. 😀 Jag har varit väldigt nöjd med.mina dyra Hestra Guide som går sönder snabbt... 🤣 /Matti
I like the realistic and field use comments. One of the better and down to earth (i.e the real stuff) reviews from someone who really use it.Thumbs UP
Thanks!
:-)
/ Matti
I really like your dogs howling in the background!!!
I use a full leather unlined work glove made by Guide Gloves, number 70, and colored them brown with leather dye.
I used them at work in steel construction and found them to be very hardy, light but thick enough to be good with heat like a fire or hot pots and pans.
I have seen that brand. Very often, they come white. Is it this one you colored? /Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA yes
Truly appreciate adding the “extra” sound effects of a pack of howling huskies. Only a musher understands. Down to earth and honest glove review.
The huskies always want to add something to our videos...
😉
/Matti
Personally I found the Dakota's useful around the house. Similar to the Hestra Work series, I see a lot of Ejendals Tegera being sold in the STA cabins in places like Kebnekaise.
I just received my first pair of ergos. I look forward to seeing how they are over time. Initial impressions are good
I’ve been looking into getting the Ergo glove and was just looking for some good shots of them on someone’s hands. Not only did you deliver that but I found myself entranced by your reviews. Loved this video and have subscribed! 👊🏻
Really good review :) and love the details of the dogs coming up to you and then Howling :)
Yes... The dogs are VERY good helpers during the filming and also during the testing when they are eating gloves etc...
:-)
/ Matti
I love your videos. Thanks for it!
I normally use Driver full leather work gloves, in the winter I wear a good quality wool glove in them. A lot cheaper than Hestra and still a bulletproof combination.
Good work on the video
Thanks!!!
/Matti
👋 Jag köpte Hestra ”ullvante” extrastora och så har jag en vatten- och vindtät vante ovanpå (märke extremities). Även den extrastor. Är det riktigt kallt ute har jag ytterligare en fingervante inuti. Tycker det funkar bra. Lite klumpigt och hålla i kopplet bara. 🙋🏼♀️
I would love to see what you think of the ORVIS water proof hunting gloves
Thanks for your idea! Do you have this gloves?
I'll see what I can do... There is so many things we want to review.
😀
/Matti
Hei, hvilke hansker bruker du for å sette opp teltet i ekstrem kulde?
I would agree with everything said here. First Hestra gloves I got were some Reidar, as a Christmas gift. Warm enough for Spring/Autumn, but I don't think they'll be around for a long time. Then I saw Swedwoods on TH-cam using what I later found out were Hestra Job Kobalt. Beautifully supple leather palms and fingers, with breathable backs. Only cost like 10 euros. Great for summer. Lastlty I picked up a pair of Hestra Work Gloves from Naturkompaniet, kinda like the Dakota but only 35 euros. They've been fantastic so far. Ergo Grips will be next and maybe Falt Guides for winter...
Hestra Job is a lot of gloves/invested dollar.
😀
/Matti
Have you tried the Hestra Work Glove Model? In Leather without liner. 259kr.
I had something like that some years ago but I don't know if it was exactly that model. I will check them.
Do you know if Hestra work and Hestra Job is the same?
Thanks for your advice!
:-)
/Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA I was also to mention the Hestra Work Glove as an alternative to the Dakota model. It seems that it is only one of the bigger outdoor company that has it.
@@billyjohansson554 We bought our Dakota gloves directly from Hestra. sv-se.hestragloves.com/handskar/32270-701-dakota-tan
Can't find the Hestra Work Glove at their site. So it's probably like you say that it's a special type/model that only the bigger outdoor companies sell. /Stina
have you used an XL ergo grip with gloves underneath? I Layer my gloves but need a tough outer layer that won't be too bulky.
Hello!
Stina use different of Job gloves with an liner to make them warmer. I just get frustrated when I want to take of my glove and the liner comes out of the glove... :-)
I haven't test the grip with an liner because of that reason but mabye it's a good idea.
When it's cold I use some other gloves. I had to make a video about gloves for COLD climate... :-)
/Matti
Great video ! Maybe the Hestra Oden could fit you better than the Dakota
Hestra Oden... I will check that!
:-)
/ Matti
Kul! Fortsätt! Tror på era 1000 likes till julen :-)!
Tack! ja, vi hoppas och tror på 1000 subscribers till jul eller nyår vi också. :-) /Stina
how is hestra alvar for city use where temperature goes down to -3 in night time. any recommendations and feedbakc will be much much appreciated. i have absolutely no idea about gloves
Hello and thanks for the comment.
I don't know the model Hestra Alvar.
I know that Hestra have lots of different models and probably you will find something that will fit for you. In Lapland we need something that's brown bear proof and in the city you probably need something that works for street fight and that's easy to use when you stealing handbags from old women... ;-)
No sorry, but seriously... -3C is not super cold. I would go for the Hestra Grip. It's also kind of good looking. ;-)
/Matti
Awesome channel:) subscribed you know what you are talking about it seems
Would it make sense to buy a shell and liner for the ergo grip or would you recommend a warmer glove for colder climate?
Thanks for watching our videos!
I would recommend a glove that is wind proof. Ergo grip is cold because of the fabric on the upper side of the hand.
/Matti
Jeg har opplevd variende kvalitet på geiteskinn, der enkelte hansker ikke tåler å brukes, mens andre holder det man forventer. Hestra Reidar er i geiteskinn, og jeg tror at kvaliteten på geiteskinn er varierende. Dakota er vel i hjorteskinn, og en annen god Hestra-hanske, Oden, er i elgskinn. De virker til å være mer solide. Men det er min subjektive vurdering.
Intressant! Jag harde verkligen ingen aning om detta med kvalitéer på getskinn.
😀
/Matti
Came for the gloves, stayed for the huskies
😊👍/Stina & Matti
Hva i helvete skal jeg kjøpe da?? Er alle hestras dårli og ovarprised?
Hahahaaa...
Är det inte så med all friluftutrustning. Det finns inget som är det där perfekta som man letar efter.
😀
Jag har varit väldigt nöjd med.mina dyra Hestra Guide som går sönder snabbt...
🤣
/Matti
Hestra ❤