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Turnburnsis
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2016-12-08 2:29 PM
Subject: Help with gloves!


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I'm in Oklahoma and I can't take the cold less and less ea year. I don't mind spending some $$$ on a really good pair of gloves but would suck if I pick wrong. So what is the best and warmest and hopefully not too high? I sometimes loose things! Thanks!
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2016-12-08 2:40 PM
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When I used to hunt I had gloves of every price. I found the cheap knit ladies gloves from Walmart (like the 1 t0 2 dollar ones) worked best. Knit gloves that fit either hand.
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linds
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2016-12-08 2:54 PM
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What do you need to be doing with said gloves on?  I prefer mittens over gloves if I can still function with the task at hand.  Another option depending on how often your hands get really cold throw a hot pack in there.  Cheap! 
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amandacamarano
Reg. Aug 2010
Posted 2016-12-08 3:27 PM
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When we lived in Alaska, I fell in love with the Outdoor Research brand.
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-12-08 3:36 PM
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 I just bought a heated coat and a pair of heated gloves-they work great.   The gloves connect to the coat so you have yo have both.
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NJBBH
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2016-12-08 3:53 PM
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I have really small hands and I'm hard to fit, but I found Tactical (Shooting) Gloves work really good. The pair I have now have lasted 3 years. I can saddle, boot up the horses, and ride in them. They are around $30 but like I said I have had them for 3 years.
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2016-12-08 4:01 PM
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We usually pair a set of our knit roping gloves with a heavier insulated leather pair - I like tha thinsulate deerskin ones. Keeps warm and if you need finer motor skills you can pull the top glove off and still have some protection.

When I kill this pair of deerskin gloves I may replace them with the mitten glove hybrids that flip on and off your hands.
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RockinGR
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2016-12-08 4:11 PM
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I'm in South Central KS...My favorite chore gloves are Tuff Mate Cutting Horse insulated leather gloves (I love their uninsulated ones as well). I can ride in them, they actually fit my midget hands. Very soft, supple. Stand up to a lot of abuse, but I do have to take them off to undo Velcro. Everything else is not a problem.
I've also used Isotoner gloves to ride in. Little more dexterity, just not as rugged. Velcro is kinda hard on them and snags them pretty quick, but the "feel" in them in hard to beat. And they are pretty good at keeping the hands warm, but wouldn't cut it as chore gloves at all.
I've also used Under Armour tactical gloves and liked them. Somehow managed to lose one of the pair, and haven't gotten around to replacing them. Also not a chore glove, but good for riding for sure.

Edited by RockinGR 2016-12-08 4:13 PM
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