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  1. #1
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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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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    Which Model Sealskinz gloves did you Buy ? RJ

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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    You saved 20 bucks and you'll prolly get em quicker too. Did you get the shooting ones or hunting?

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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    I got the hunting ones. I thought the fold back finger may get water in tramping around in the moss.

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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    There appears to be lots and lots of different Sealskinz models of gloves/mittens. I prefer to take my glove off my shooting hand so I ended up getting the waterproof mittens for extreme cold. I also looked at the split finger model which would have been my second choice but they were pricier.

    I sure would have liked to have either model on my moose hunt last week because it was cold, tons of wet snow, and windy,,,, and I want my hands as warm and dry as possible. Your hands will never be as warm with gloves compared to mittens!

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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    Black neoprene mechanics gloves under any glove/mitten stops the damp & is great for trigger pull when you slip off the glove. Adds warmth too!

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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    I had some glacier glove decoy gloves that were great, but only lasted one season.
    Goretex isn’t waterproof, it's just water resistant, but if you don't want waterproof (rubber) gloves, I'm using simms fly-fishing gloves, they have been pretty good. They are reflective though. Way cheaper than the hunting brands.
    The only thing I like as much as trucks, is guns.

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    Re: Waterproof gloves - suggestions?

    Our 100% waterproof gloves are constructed using premium materials to make one highly waterproof and breathable glove:

    • Outer Layer - 92% Polyester, 8% Elastane
    • Palm - 100% Sheepskin Leather
    • Middle Layer - 100% Polyurethane
    • Inner Layer - 50% Polyester, 50% COOLMAX®

    SealSkinz glove material - RJ

    I wore this out last night for my EVE Ning walk - there OK for that BUT there for very Light Duty usage - jmo RJ
    Last edited by REMINGTON JIM; 11-16-2020 at 09:08 AM.

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