The painting of the hands?
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#11
Slayer, I have the same problem with my fingers. Raynauds (sp) Syndrome. AKA White Finger Syndrome. It sucks! [:@]
#12
Zdeerslayer , 01-11-2007 05:51 PM
Nontypical Buck
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Slayer, I have the same problem with my fingers. Raynauds (sp) Syndrome. AKA White Finger Syndrome. It sucks! [:@]
Yep thats exactly what i have, its not fun when your waiting for the sun to come up at it 20 degrees, but its worth it. I usually have 2 hot hands, my bowhunting gloves, and a handwarmer around my waist, and my hands are still cold.[:@]But no pain, no gain.ORIGINAL: early in
Slayer, I have the same problem with my fingers. Raynauds (sp) Syndrome. AKA White Finger Syndrome. It sucks! [:@]

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Idaho hunter 58 , 01-11-2007 08:24 PM
Underarmour gloves are where its at! They are light weight, good camo pattern and don't they don't mess with your shooting. I wear mine all season long. And no messy, prob botched paint job on your hands.
#16
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ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
You know, on those really hot September days I'll just wear a camo thongc and paint everything else.
Really helps you keep cool.


Why even wear that? Just paint everything![:-]ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
You know, on those really hot September days I'll just wear a camo thongc and paint everything else.
Really helps you keep cool.



I have an aversion towards face paint. I wear gloves and a face mask. Removal and application of these items is much easier for me.
#17
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ORIGINAL: rybohunter
My favorite are the camoskinz from cabelas.
Ditto. I have found no better glove than these.ORIGINAL: rybohunter
My favorite are the camoskinz from cabelas.
#18
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I have an aversion towards face paint. I wear gloves and a face mask. Removal and application of these items is much easier for me.
Ditto Greg same here. I have an aversion towards face paint. I wear gloves and a face mask. Removal and application of these items is much easier for me.
#19
I don't use paint, but I ALWAYS wear my gloves... Our hands are definitely one of the things that can attract the most attention, as most of us move them WAY more than any other part of our body while on stand.