Hunting gloves
#11
For waterproof warm gloves, I use neoprene gauntlets. Mine are about 15yrs old, I foget what brand they are.
BUT...
For stand hunting, I don't wear gloves. If anything, I wear thin liner gloves (have a leather palmed pair of Gates gloves that I've had for ~15yrs, or Under Armour liner gloves). I'll wear warm gloves on top as I walk into the stand, then stuff them in a pocket (I wear Under Armour "glomitts" these days for that purpose), and stuff my hands in a muff around my waist.
I have a pair of Cabelas white waterproof thinsulate gloves for snow hunting. I wear my under armour liners under them, even when things get nasty cold and wet, my hands stay warm, especially if I drop a handwarmer in the gloves.
BUT...
For stand hunting, I don't wear gloves. If anything, I wear thin liner gloves (have a leather palmed pair of Gates gloves that I've had for ~15yrs, or Under Armour liner gloves). I'll wear warm gloves on top as I walk into the stand, then stuff them in a pocket (I wear Under Armour "glomitts" these days for that purpose), and stuff my hands in a muff around my waist.
I have a pair of Cabelas white waterproof thinsulate gloves for snow hunting. I wear my under armour liners under them, even when things get nasty cold and wet, my hands stay warm, especially if I drop a handwarmer in the gloves.
#13
Here you go, on sale for $75 (must come with a bottle of gin or something).
http://www.browningshop.com/product/8989
I've seen them on camofire about half off -- still too expensive for me. But I've always wondered how good they are.
http://www.browningshop.com/product/8989
I've seen them on camofire about half off -- still too expensive for me. But I've always wondered how good they are.
#14
Commuter gloves where tested by an ice sculptor in a freezer, he said they where the only gloves that kept his hands warm. I have not used them and where not made for hunting per say but they are black with a vent on top of the palm that you blow your warm air in and close the vent. I will try them at some point but I don't have a big issue with my hands getting too cold.
You'd have to search online for a retailer.
You'd have to search online for a retailer.
#15
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2014
Posts: 3
I use the Browning light leather shooting gloves or the old
Leatherman Bull Riders gloves most all the time. When the weather drops down below zero for quite a while, I have been known to use my Iceatoners or my Under Armor gloves with their liners.
Leatherman Bull Riders gloves most all the time. When the weather drops down below zero for quite a while, I have been known to use my Iceatoners or my Under Armor gloves with their liners.