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Buying a pair of gloves might be an afterthought for some people, but having the right ones for the job can make or break a day’s riding. There are, of course, different types of gloves for different needs. As we gallop into spring, it’s good to have a pair of ‘pipe’ style gloves handy, ones that keep your hands warm enough to ride without cooking them in bulky, sweat-filled mitts. That’s not to undermine the importance of having a quality pair of winter gloves, mind you. There’s no point having great outerwear if you can’t keep your hands warm – just ask Sir Ranulph Fiennes. Save yourself an unpleasant encounter with a fretsaw by packing the right finger-clothes; here are a few we looked at to get you on your way: