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Lesser Snow
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: x1|70605|USA|usa|324|272|LA,Louisiana
Posts: 80
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What is the best gloves for keeping warm and dry that are windproof.
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Juvie
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: atco,nj
Posts: 5
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i have been using commercial fishing gloves. fleece lined " waterproof and windproof " very flexable great for running the boat and decoy retrival ( the lines don't wear through like neoprene gloves)
you just have to get past the colors. gortex sucks by the end of the day. ![]() |
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Lesser Snow
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: x1|p\'ville ill.|USA|USA|357|169|
Posts: 95
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can you load a gun very well with them
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Greater Snow
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Pittsburgh|USA
Posts: 141
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I've tried a bunch of different gloves over the past few years ... and have said if I can invent one that's warm, waterproof, breathable, and flexible enough to load a gun and shoot with ... I'd make a fortune.
I've gone back to rag wool gloves. |
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Lesser Snow
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: x1|p\'ville ill.|USA|USA|357|169|
Posts: 95
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i been thinking about seal skin gloves, anyone try them
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Lesser Snow
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: x0|Cloquet, MN|USA||||
Posts: 67
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The Under Armour gloves with the shooting fingers in them are nice. They are tight fight and "waterproof". They are regularly $50 I got them from Cabelas bargain cave for $25. I wish I would have bought a couple pairs of them..
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Ross
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: x0|central wi|USA||||
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No need for those glove things, thats what they designed pockets for. If you wear glove calling is way to hard to make sound good at all. KILL WHITEY!!!!!!
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Eaglehead
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: x0|Colorado|USA||0|0|
Posts: 505
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I tried the seal skinz gloves and froze my hands off. In my experience the "glove tight" fit that doesn't allow for any air made them very cold gloves in not so cold temps.
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Eaglehead
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Kansas
Posts: 6,370
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Go to walmart and get a pair of the light slighty stretchy camo gloves. They are remmingtons and have little tiny rubber "R"s for grip. Then buy the wool gloves with the flip mittin on them. Wear those both together and they are perfect. You can shoot and load perfect. Still feel stuff. Still grip stuff without slipping and when your fingers get cold you flip the mittin down when the actions slow. They work awesome. Hunted some pretty cold stuff for both waterfowl and coyotes with this combo.
I take them off when I call and put them back on after we shoot or if im not calling. Simple.
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