Author Topic: Cold Weather Fishing Gloves  (Read 8132 times)

Offline MRC2572

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Re: Cold Weather Fishing Gloves
« Reply #30 on: Jan 23, 2013, 03:52 PM »
I wear those in the winter on the boat i work on. They are great but if they rip they are ruined. I stick with plain wool gloves   KTP has a good selection.

Offline chillinNgillin

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Re: Cold Weather Fishing Gloves
« Reply #31 on: Jan 23, 2013, 04:06 PM »
Kittery trading post...........Fox River Mills men's four layer ragg wool golmmitts does it for me good quality and keep your hands warm even when wet. The mitten part flips back so you can bait your hook they got a flap of leather over the thumb hole I just cut off it kinda gets in the way.

Offline fish-kabob

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Re: Cold Weather Fishing Gloves
« Reply #32 on: Jan 23, 2013, 06:52 PM »
where do you get your wool gloves at?

the woolrich outlet stores like at outlet malls there are afew here in michigan there is one in birchrun michigan.

that or wall marts. if you get the kind with the finger slits in them so you can use your fingers your finger will freeze right on the holes  this is ware the mitts are better. but do find it better with neoprene my feet froze in "april" about 45 dergee water temps. with a set of cabels insolated boot foots with only a pair of thin dress cotton socks on. that is the reason they froze no insolation betwen the isolated  rubber boot and the feet should have layered socks. if i would have layered it would be better. so why does your legs not freeze in the neoprenes?  if it cuts off the circulation so bad? it would do the same in breathable waders if that was a true statement. your basiclly vaccum sealing your waders when you step in the water... wich will cut off circulation too .. so any ways best of luck guys.....       

Offline Terasec

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Re: Cold Weather Fishing Gloves
« Reply #33 on: Jan 24, 2013, 08:08 AM »
I probably shouldn't join in this conversation here, but I use ice climbing gloves. They aren't cheap, but last a long time and are as warm as can be.

http://www.blackdiamondequipment.com/en-us/shop/mountain/gloves/guide-glove

holy cow
$169?
and i thought i splurged by spending $20 on gloves

 



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