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Any tips on keeping our hands warm? Neoprene gloves, wool gloves, warming packs just don't work for me.
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When hunting, I use a waist muff w/ handwarmers too. A thin Pair of gloves is all I wear. When I need to shoot, I pull my hands out of the muff, shoulder my gun and shoot. I've tried so many different pairs of gloves I can't recall them all, and as I get older, I get colder. This combo kept me huntin all season this year, and my hands stayed warm.
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Some of you guys are forgetting, I am not just trying to keep my hands warm, I still gotta pull a trigger or tie a fishing knot.
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Mittens and muffs with hand warmers in them.
When the weather gets sub-zero, it's time for a stalk/walk!
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Good one hillbilly.
I like hand muffs around the waist and wool hobo gloves as mentioned above. I also keep a second pair of gloves stuff in my shirt around my waist and when my fingers get cold I put on the warm pair on and put the cold pair in my shirt to get warm. I switch throughout the day.
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For deer hunting i use a muff that straps around my waist. I can put hand warmers in there and i can slip my hands out quickly and quietly when i need to. It gets cold in Wisconsin and this system keeps your hands warm and useable.
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I should have added that I always wear thin glove liners under my insulated gloves. Although I love wool unless it is extremely expensive tightly woven material the wind will blow right through it. The thin gloves and mittens combination works very well when you are horseback as you can hold the reins with the mittens but still remove them quickly if you have to dismount and grab your rifle. Some guys tie a string to one mitten, run it through their sleeve, across their shoulders, and down the other sleeve tied to the other mitten. This way the hastely removed mitten is not lost in the snow.
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Sounds like your hands are wet, don't blow on them to warm them. Stick your hands under your harm pit etc. Perhaps and it maybe you have poor circulation problems or thin hands.
Remeber moister is your greatest enemy!!!
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I'm with Jim on this one, I had hell keeping my hands warm until I got a pair of shooting mittens. I won't hardly use a pair of gloves now.
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I always wear a pair of thin cotton gloves under a pair of insulated leather gloves. The most important thing is to not let your hands get cold in the first place because once they do it's pretty hard to get them warmed up. Incase my hands do get cold, I carry a tube of Bengay with me, rub a little on my hands and put the gloves back on, within a few minutes they will be warm again.
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Thin gloves liners and a size too large fold-back mittens, with stick on handwarmers in the finger boot. Also, keep your core warm - keeps the blood circulating to the extremities..
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