TruckMonkey
Lil-Rokslider
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Alright- shopping for gloves and need some input. I hunt Colorado rifle seasons. I want something I can shoot with well, but wear while glassing in colder weather. What do you guys like?
I coupled the Guide Glove with the Ultra Merino 210 Glove. I've only worn them once and it was together. It was breezy, a few degrees below zero, and sleeting. I didn't know what to expect from them and they did ok. Never did my hands feel cold but they certainly weren't balmy warm either.Take a look at the Kuiu Guide Glove. They may be the best mid season hunting glove I have used.
I drove by that place for a year, always wanted to stop but never did. Neat looking building.You cannot beat Hestra gloves, in my opinion. They are a bit pricey, but well worth it. I think your best bet is to buy gloves from a company that specializes in making gloves and they have made gloves longer than most of us have been alive. If you live in Colorado, they have a store in Arvada - it may actually be a factory/regional distribution center.
Yeah, I agree that more than one glove is a good idea in some conditions. A pair of small midweight gloves that are touchscreen compatible stay in the thigh pocket of my pants. On days with cold mornings and warm afternoons, I switch gloves when my hands get too warm. On super cold days, I prefer using hard warmers to layering up. With that said, for me good gloves are comfy in a huge temp range. I like having fingers, so mittens are a no go unless it is like 20 below.I was out this morning, 9F and snowing when I left the truck an hour before shooting hours and colder yet when I got to my glassing spot AND the wind had come up. I found a rocky spot with a big juniper to hunker in that was mostly out of the wind. Suffice it to say- it was damn cold! My glove was a light pair from Sitka (Ascent I think), they're not overly warm (or weatherproof), but I can shoot with them on. Over them was an Apex insulated mitten from Enlightened Equipment- the Stronghold mitten, these are in 4 oz Apex (I have another pair in their 2 oz Apex for earlier season), over those are waterproof (and windproof) over mitt from Black Diamond.
If you're going to be hunting in cold weather, don't look for a one "glove" solution- it's not going to work; just like clothing- think layers.