Hand Warmer/Muff

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What is your go to Hand Warmer/Muff?

Leaning toward getting a marsupial, but also thinking the T&K looks good. Any others I should consider?

Plan to use this winter for yote hunts and at some of the early nrl shoots next season
 
I've got an FHF Molle hanging from my bino harness with some buckles. I don't have anything to compare it to, but I like it.
 
The Sitka one is windproof and very warm.. It's a little bulky but hard to beat as hand warmers go.
I've also got the new Arsenal one.. it's compact, not windproof, but comes with a rangefinder cord and storage spot. Works good with a rechargeable hand warmer inside.
 
The Sitka one is windproof and very warm.. It's a little bulky but hard to beat as hand warmers go.
I've also got the new Arsenal one.. it's compact, not windproof, but comes with a rangefinder cord and storage spot. Works good with a rechargeable hand warmer inside.
Looks like the incinerator sitka one has been replaced by a new model
 
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Thanks for the heads up.
What I also like about the Sitka one is size. Your hands go in easy, they are sealed off, and you got room inside. The Arsenal one is short.. it works but there’s more fiddle factor.
 
I have a heated one from Pnuma. Works well on its own, really good when you push that to turn the thing on
 
I have the marsupial and love it. Definitely worth the money
Have you had any other muffs to compare to?

Currently debating between the MG and the sitka.

I cannot find any online reviews on the marsupial. How does it compare to the goretex? Wind proof?
 
Have you had any other muffs to compare to?

Currently debating between the MG and the sitka.

I cannot find any online reviews on the marsupial. How does it compare to the goretex? Wind proof?
I have not owned any other brand. All I can say is I found my hands constantly in them while glassing on my last January deer hunt.
 
I have used hand muffs. Lately I've been preferring a pullover with a kangaroo pouch or jacket with a diagonal zipper for the integrated hand muff feature, depending on temperature. No need to haul around another piece of gear, because packing a hand muff is like stuffing a stiff loaf of bread into a backpack.
 
I have used hand muffs. Lately I've been preferring a pullover with a kangaroo pouch or jacket with a diagonal zipper for the integrated hand muff feature, depending on temperature. No need to haul around another piece of gear, because packing a hand muff is like stuffing a stiff loaf of bread into a backpack.

Anything in particular working for you?
 
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