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Love the Mechanix gloves.  Great dexterity and I'll throw in a hand warmer or use them as a liner in a fleece glove if the temps drop.  However, they became waterlogged while hunting in the wet snowfall today.  What kind of waterproof gloves do you guys use for keeping the hands warm and dry in rain/snow?

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Have yet to find a pair thin enough and yet waterproof . I mean actual waterproof and not just said to be. For years and including today I use a muff with a couple of hand warmers stuffed in it. While sitting it rests on the gun optics too keeping snow and moisture off. Works like a charm   I also skip gloves as use ML a lot and hammer tight to scope and tough to get at with gloves on. Some day I'll get and extended hammer 

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7 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

Have yet to find a pair thin enough and yet waterproof . I mean actual waterproof and not just said to be. For years and including today I use a muff with a couple of hand warmers stuffed in it. While sitting it rests on the gun optics too keeping snow and moisture off. Works like a charm   I also skip gloves as use ML a lot and hammer tight to scope and tough to get at with gloves on. Some day I'll get and extended hammer 

Same thing I do w/o warmers unless it's really cold. 

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I highly recommend these.  This is like having a muff on both hands. Its nice to be able to move your arms without being handcuffed to your muff. They easily slip off for a shot. Even when wet they are warm. You could also treat them as they  are leather. 

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Love the Mechanix gloves.  Great dexterity and I'll throw in a hand warmer or use them as a liner in a fleece glove if the temps drop.  However, they became waterlogged while hunting in the wet snowfall today.  What kind of waterproof gloves do you guys use for keeping the hands warm and dry in rain/snow?


Latex gloves under your mechanics gloves and you will never have wet hands again. That's all I ever wear even when it's not wet because they keep my hands warm.


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3 hours ago, Buckmaster7600 said:

 


Latex gloves under your mechanics gloves and you will never have wet hands again. That's all I ever wear even when it's not wet because they keep my hands warm.


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Thanks!  I'll give that a whirl.

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