Heated Gloves
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Spike
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I am currently hunting eastern coyotes at night in very cold temperatures. I need to invest in a good pair of heated gloves, regardless of the cost. I have gone on-line and surfed around. Cableas has some on their web site but a number of their reviews are not flattering. If any of you out there have a pair of heated gloves, I would greatly appreciate your suggestions, advice and comments on the subject. Thanks for listening to me.
Herb
Herb
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Giant Nontypical
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From: Allegan, MI
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabel...s#BVQAWidgetID
These may be what you want and they have a 4.8 out of 5 rating. I get rid of my gloves I use in the Fall and go with a pair of good mittens in the winter and if it gets real bad I have another pair that fits inside them. -20 and I'm still good to go! IMHO mittens are much better than gloves in harsh conditions. Just slip one off when you need to shoot.
These may be what you want and they have a 4.8 out of 5 rating. I get rid of my gloves I use in the Fall and go with a pair of good mittens in the winter and if it gets real bad I have another pair that fits inside them. -20 and I'm still good to go! IMHO mittens are much better than gloves in harsh conditions. Just slip one off when you need to shoot.
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Nontypical Buck
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Fairly inexpensive chemical hand warmers are available for ten hours of heat. HotHands hand warmers is one I have. Got them at Home Depot.
For old time sake I still hold on to an over thirty year old jon-e hand warmer heated by fuel. for that I have some DIY wicks that I now use.
Zippo, the old cigarette lighter company, makes a modern fuel hand warmer.
For old time sake I still hold on to an over thirty year old jon-e hand warmer heated by fuel. for that I have some DIY wicks that I now use.
Zippo, the old cigarette lighter company, makes a modern fuel hand warmer.
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Giant Nontypical
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From: Allegan, MI
I also still have all the "old time" hand warmers of several different sizes stored somewhere in the closet, but only use those new chemical ones inside the mittens when it gets really bad out since they are so simple and quick.



