Leather Gloves?

emfavro

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Does anyone have a particular brand/model of leather/other durable gloves they’ve used and enjoyed for crawling on their face while chasing pronghorn? My hands got beat up last season, and I’m eager to avoid it this year. Thanks!
 
While not specific to hunting, I like the deerskin ones from TSC. Thin enough to not be bulky and offer plenty of protection.
 

I keep a pair of these in my pack and a pair in my truck door.
 
^^^^^ (y)What Ed Said

I wear my ranching leather gloves all through hunting seasons, until the coldest of days.
Currently have a worn, blood stained, dirty pair of Stag Iron Fencers in my pickup.

When shopping for gloves, I prefer the ones with double leather in the palm
 
^^^^^ (y)What Ed Said

I wear my ranching leather gloves all through hunting seasons, until the coldest of days.
Currently have a worn, blood stained, dirty pair of Stag Iron Fencers in my pickup.

When shopping for gloves, I prefer the ones with double leather in the palm

I appreciate the feedback!
 
I have the older version of sitka gunners that I really like but tried the current version on the other day and did not care for them. They are much bulkier. Ive been checking out the Final Rise gloves. They look nice
 
At least in Central Wyoming sage country I’ve never used anything but somewhat soft pig, goat or deer hide and never once wished for a pair of double palm high quality cow hide, which I also own. Use what’s appropriate for your location.
 
I typically wear the ones I get from Sam's Club. Don't remember if they are pig or cow leather. I also use some Sitka gloves with the leather palm and they have worked well.
 
Never hunted antelope anywhere in Wyoming I didn't wear good gloves, we have cactus everywhere.
Murdoch's sells some cheap buffalo leather gloves that work pretty well.

Knee pads too.
 
Have you all tried deerskin leather gloves? They're cheaper than the plainsman cabretta leather and very soft.
 
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