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April 18th, 2015, 01:43 PM
#11
Best time to try Hillman gloves

Originally Posted by
Bigjake1907
I ended up picking up a pair of the Under Armour Primer gloves from Sail when they had the 15% hunting items. They've got 6oz of Primaloft in them plus the Armour storm fabric. I've never owned anything with Primaloft in them but from what I found online it seems a lot better then thinsulate. I also own a pair of Browning Hells Caynon gloves and Gamehide with 40grams of thinsulate. I wanted to get and try the Hillman ones but by the time shipping and taxes were add, they were close to $80. Worst part is it doesn't look like I'm going to be going out for anything this fall. Seen the Foot and Ankle specialist last Monday and I've done more damage to my ankle then I thought.
Their gloves among other products are on sale now.
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April 18th, 2015 01:43 PM
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April 18th, 2015, 02:56 PM
#12
Has too much time on their hands
I like a thin leather glove that fits tight enough to shoot with .I wear them mostly for dogging thru the rough stuff to keep my hands from getting cut up from all the stickys ,,,mitts are the way to go when it gets real cold just pull them off when you shoot ,,Dutch
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April 18th, 2015, 08:25 PM
#13
Here's a great secret from my winter camping excursions. A simple pair or surgical gloves under any glove will increase the temperature ten fold and still provide excellent dexterity. A thin pair of manzellas or UA coupled with surgical gloves are toasty and great for trigger finger touch.
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April 19th, 2015, 09:05 AM
#14
Has too much time on their hands
if you just want to stay warm mitts are the only want to go ,for walking I like a leather thin glove for the pickers and stickers ,but for sitting a pair of good mitts cannot be beat ,,Dutch
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May 15th, 2015, 08:31 PM
#15
My hands get cold late in the season when on stand, I bow hunt mostly, I've never found a "glove" thats effective, I now just go with a good pair of wool mitts, they come off quite as a whisper, weigh nothing and keep my hands toasty warm.
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May 16th, 2015, 05:01 AM
#16
Down muff hand warmer around the waste. Then you don't need gloves.
"If you're walking on thin ice, you might as well dance."
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May 18th, 2015, 07:14 PM
#17

Originally Posted by
waterrat
I do however always wear gloves for the setup and tear down. I find if I can get my hands dry and cut free, once the hunt starts the gloves are gone. When it is crazy cold I do resort to hand warmers in both pockets. There are no gloves out there that will get you warm, mitts are the way to go for that.
Not cold weather gloves, but they are waterproof .... the "go to" glove for the US military, US olympic team, etc
Hanz makes waterproof socks too!
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