Gloves for archery hunting

ChrisAU

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Black Ovis San Juan 3 Finger gloves. They are my favorite gloves with no budget consideration, and you can get them for $18 shipped per pair.
 

EHolcomb

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I've been using Mechanix for years and for the cost I buy a new pair each summer, I like them since they protect my hands crawling around but don't get in the way shooting my bow

https://www.amazon.com/Mechanix-Wear-MultiCam-Tactical-Camouflage/dp/B077FNXS3C/ref=sr_1_18?crid=1FF7GEPTIVNN8&keywords=mechanix+gloves&qid=1555089456&s=gateway&sprefix=mech,aps,175&sr=8-18
Does the touchscreen fingers work well? Also curious if these have any warmth to them? For $25 I might just have to grab a pair
 
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doncarpenter
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Does the touchscreen fingers work well? Also curious if these have any warmth to them? For $25 I might just have to grab a pair
The touchscreen fingers and thumb work well. I used these gloves for two seasons, and they are almost perfect. These gloves aren't meant to be warm, but i have used them in the 30's without really wanting more, but that's being active. The only reason I switched was to get rid of the velcro closure.

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EHolcomb

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The touchscreen fingers and thumb work well. I used these gloves for two seasons, and they are almost perfect. These gloves aren't meant to be warm, but i have used them in the 30's without really wanting more, but that's being active. The only reason I switched was to get rid of the velcro closure.

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Good to know. I have a few pairs of cheap gloves that are supposed to be touchscreen friendly but they rarely work. I'll have to pick up a pair of these for my elk hunt this September.
 
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I use a pair of cheap leather gloves. The thin pairs from the ranch stores. They are about $10 for leather and $15 for deer hide. Not too warm but windproof and tough.
 

Pramo

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I always by the fast back model so no Velcro I hate Velcro on lightweight gloves. They are warm enough to take the edge off on a cool morning but still thin enough to grip my release.
 
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