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Insulated Glove Recommendations?
Posted on 11/13/13 at 11:57 am
Posted on 11/13/13 at 11:57 am
I am looking for ONE pair of insulated gloves that will last. These will be used primarily for duck hunting and they will not be submerged.
Every year I burn through a different brand, trying them out but they are either not warm enough or tear at seams.
I have tried Avery - seams tore and coating on palm weathers away, MPW- Seams tore
At the moment I have Redhead (Pro Bass)- seams tore, not warm.
I have been wearing a pair of light gloves underneath the Redheads to make up for lack of warmth.
Thinking back..I might just be a pussy, but would still like a quality pair of gloves.
I am leaning towards the Columbia Omni-Heat...
Every year I burn through a different brand, trying them out but they are either not warm enough or tear at seams.
I have tried Avery - seams tore and coating on palm weathers away, MPW- Seams tore
At the moment I have Redhead (Pro Bass)- seams tore, not warm.
I have been wearing a pair of light gloves underneath the Redheads to make up for lack of warmth.
Thinking back..I might just be a pussy, but would still like a quality pair of gloves.
I am leaning towards the Columbia Omni-Heat...
Posted on 11/13/13 at 12:17 pm to Polar Pop
Thin merino wool with leather gloves on top of them. Get some nice elk skin driving type glove and you can even sno seal them for water resistant. Should still be thin enough to shoot while wearing.
Posted on 11/13/13 at 12:39 pm to Polar Pop
It's almost impossible to find a thin pair of gloves that are both waterproof and warm. Last year my FIL bought a pair of under armor gloves that weren't advertised as being waterproof, but the salesman swore that they were. They're awesome gloves that are 100% waterproof so far. I can't remember the name but I know they were around $50
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quote:didn't see this part at first.
will not be submerged.
This post was edited on 11/13/13 at 12:42 pm
Posted on 11/13/13 at 1:51 pm to Yeti
Gloves hmm _ I struggle finding good ones but imo redhead is junk and I don’t even look at them. I bought a pair of browning gloves when they sponsored duck commander and they are my go to gloves when its cold (but my cold is below 0 cold). As someone else said wear a pr of light wool liners this helps. I also have a couple pairs of Columbia gloves that are ok as well. Sometimes we also use handwarmer sleeves/muffs – they work well if you wont get them wet.
When picking up dekes when its cold I wear diver neoprene gloves – hands get wet but stay warm then I go back to dry gloves for the ride back
When picking up dekes when its cold I wear diver neoprene gloves – hands get wet but stay warm then I go back to dry gloves for the ride back
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