The quest for lightweight waterproof gloves

kodiakfly

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Mountain Hardwear Plasmic gloves are awesome. Waterproof, no insulation and tough. Not sure about yard chores, they're not work gloves. But they're tough enough to hunt in and keep your hand dry setting up camp, etc.
 

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Mountain Hardwear Plasmic gloves are awesome. Waterproof, no insulation and tough. Not sure about yard chores, they're not work gloves. But they're tough enough to hunt in and keep your hand dry setting up camp, etc.

What kind of liner do you use inside the glove?
 

kodiakfly

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What kind of liner do you use inside the glove?

None. I hunt mostly Kodiak, and we don't normally have really cold conditions, just wet, so the glove by itself is perfect for me...even into late archery-only season. (November.)
 

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After doing some research, I think I will probably go with the Kast Steelhead gloves. They are highly reviewed and seem to give more dexterity than the KUIU gloves. I'd rather layer than sport super bulky gloves. Thanks for the advice.
 
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