Insulated Gloves
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Insulated Gloves
Hi, Just wanted to get and idea of what gloves for cold weather do people use. what are the best and what to avoid. pros and cons. I was looking between cabelas and under armor gloves.
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I use a polypro liner glove and keep my hands in a muff with hand warmers.
The muff is made by Icebreakers
The muff is made by Icebreakers
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They don't remember their best day of watching TV
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NGSS Absorber by NewGuy
Custom strings by BOO
Groundpounder Top Mount
ACF Member - 2011
I usually buy several pairs of brown jersey gloves when I find them on sale. That covers 99% of my outdoor needs. For those super-cold days I have a pair of insulated gloves, but it's pretty well impossible to shoot (or set a trap) with them on. I just wear a pair of the cheap jersey gloves under them, and pull them off when I need to use my hands.
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I hate bulky gloves and not being able to really feel the trigger so I like to use shooting style gloves.
If it's too cold for the gloves alone I'll use a muff with a hand warmer tucked into it.
Cabelas has some nice insulated shooting style gloves (sale priced right now):
http://tinyurl.com/lmy26h
http://tinyurl.com/mkpojn
I have trouble finding them small enough - even the small size usually has fingers that are too long for me - need to do some sewing to adjust them to fit.
If it's too cold for the gloves alone I'll use a muff with a hand warmer tucked into it.
Cabelas has some nice insulated shooting style gloves (sale priced right now):
http://tinyurl.com/lmy26h
http://tinyurl.com/mkpojn
I have trouble finding them small enough - even the small size usually has fingers that are too long for me - need to do some sewing to adjust them to fit.
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When it gets really cold I just use a muff and thin gloves so I can feel everything and not funble around with those heavy insulated gloves. Just a habit I got into from years of bowhunting.
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