Gloves

birddude

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Here we go again. My old Thinsulate leather driving gloves are shot. No longer made. Bought a new pair last year, didn't last a month. I need a good pair that are tough enough to withstand briars. Also need to be thin enough to use on double triggers. Opinions appreciated.
 
I just put a few days on these and really like them.

 
Thin and warm gloves can do >20F, but colder than that takes a thicker glove with disposable heaters. I tried insulated golf gloves, didn’t help. Cross country ski gloves work for me when temps <20, even factoring wind chills. Thick gloves are the curse of double triggers. I lack good circulation in my arthritic fingers.
 
i like Cabelas Camoskinz which are non-leather and have a criss-cross of rubbery stuff on the plantar surfaces that makes carrying much easier with a lighter grip. if it's cold i put an insulated glove on my forward hand and do my best to keep my trigger/Camoskinz hand warm in the warming pocket
 
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