Bowhunting Gloves?
#1

Just wondering what you guys do for cold weather and the release hand glove(s)? I have thin gloves and mesh gloves and thick gloves. I tried shooting my bow with the thick warm gloves the other day, and my release will not stay pushed down into my wrist toward my hand like I normally shoot. Changes my anchor point a bit. Just wonder if you guys have any advice on this. I have seen the Realtree passthru gloves, but they don't look to warm to me. Any advice appreciated.
LT
LT
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: NW Oklahoma
Posts: 1,166

If cold hands become a problem, I wear light gloves and I have one of those things (I don't know what you call it), but you wear it around your waist and you can put both hands in to keep warm. If you need to shoot, just take your hands out and grab your bow.
#4
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location:
Posts: 314

For what it's worth, I wear the scent-lok bowhunters gloves and if my hands get too cold, I simply put my hands in my coat pockets. Really nice and I can wear them while shooting my bow. Only thing is it doesn't get as cold down here in NW Ga. as it does up north.
#5

Worth it's weight in gold!!!!! You canhang emaround your neck or waist!! I love it! I have the green and black one!
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#10

I also use the Arctic Shield hand muff, and on really cold days I'll throw 2 hand warmers in the zipper. I've always been very succeptible to getting cold hands, but this his combo does an amazing job for me.