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Decent cold weather reusable gutting gloves
I picked up a $30 pair for this year and put them thru the test, I gutted 3 deer this year with the same pair.
I gutted one deer in single digit temps, my hands stayed warm and dry. I thought I’d share. I am not affiliated with this company. http://www.biggamegutglove.com/field-dressing-gloves/ bb |
I used a couple of times dish washing type gloves that had a lining. I have several years ago gone to the shoulder length orange disposable gloves that come with a set of surgical gloves that are worn over the hands of the long gloves. I got them from Cabelas. They give a good grip on the knife handle and I don't get blood on my shirt. I do not worry about cold hands when they are inside the hot insides of a deer. Washing and drying rubber or plastic gloves is a pain in the neck. When I get done gutting I pull the gloves off inside out , both pairs come off, and roll them up and stick them in a trash bag I always carry in my pack. A six pack of the set of gloves is 10 bucks. http://www.cabelas.com/product/hunte...ressing+gloves
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Save some money......
I use surgical gloves in temps above freezing. Atlas commercial fishing gloves for below freezing @ $20.00 per pair, excellent quality. |
Yeah, same here…don't worry about keeping hands warm while gutting. Insides of the animal pretty much feel HOT when it's cold out AND…how long does it take you to gut a deer? Should only take 5 minutes at the most!
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Originally Posted by Bucktail_Bob
(Post 4242403)
I picked up a $30 pair for this year and put them thru the test, I gutted 3 deer this year with the same pair.
I gutted one deer in single digit temps, my hands stayed warm and dry. I thought I’d share. I am not affiliated with this company. http://www.biggamegutglove.com/field-dressing-gloves/ bb |
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