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  1. #11
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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Arctic Lake View Post
    What about neoprene ?
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    I have 2 pair neoprene gloves in my boat. They’re thin, fit like a work glove (not tight) and keep your hands warm/dry. If anything, they’re too warm.
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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by 338win mag View Post
    I suppose that would be fine, I like the thin ones. My fingers get split bad from moisture, so bad I have to use crazy glue to keep them together, painful too.
    Sounds like you need a spa day! 🤣

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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesonm View Post
    Sounds like you need a spa day! 藍
    Yeah, my cuticles need attention

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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    I'm currently looking at the hunting gloves from Sealskinz -- anyone used these before? I'm trying to get my hands on a discount code. They're $120 with shipping. The reviews seem quite positive.

    https://www.sealskinz.ca/products/wa...-hunting-glove

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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    Kuiu Yukon pro has been great for me

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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    4 glove day today. Found my snow seal and then I will hang the gloves over the wood stove. Might do new gloves due to stiffness of the old wet and dried ones.
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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    I sent in an email to Sealskinz and they gave me a free shipping and 15% off code.

    The $120 went down to $90. Very fast customer service. I will let you know how they are once I've tried them out.

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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    Neoprene paddling gloves are good. Kuiu guide are good but pricy. For really snotty conditions try Showa waterproof breathable gloves. https://www.amazon.ca/Atlas-Waterpro...1QZ8NP2EKZE0BW

    My kid put me onto these as they are popular for ice climbers.. they came from the Japanese fishing industry and are very comfortable and so far seem pretty durable. I use these for really wet days when my hands are going to get soaked.

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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    Those Showa look too bulky for trigger work but I really like the look of the sealskin ones.

    Care to share that discount code Jamesonm?

    Nevermind, just found and ordered them off Amazon for $69.
    Last edited by albravo2; 10-23-2020 at 06:50 PM.
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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    Sweet deal I should check there first amazon has everything nowadays

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