UKWildcatFan
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Tell you the truth, I don't know.Do they run large or small side?
That's where I got mine.Ah, you get used to it after 70 years!
BTW: Walmart had those Glomits on sale last spring for $5.00 a pair.
taliv said:i wouldn't use a fleece glove because they're not water proof. if you're just sitting at a covered bench at the range they might be fine. they won't be fine if you're out screwing around in the snow
Those look seriously warm.
But if I lived where I needed those I would move
I agree 110%. Ive lived/worked outdoors, year round, most of my life, and the only way to keep your hands warm in cold weather, are in mittens. Gloves suck, under most all circumstances.Glomits are not the answer. Mittens keep your fingers warm because they have all the fingers and palm together sharing their warmth, glomits separate the fingers enough to not really be as warm as a mitten and the tips of your fingers will get cold fast with the 'hood' pulled up.
AK103K said:I agree 110%. Ive lived/worked outdoors, year round, most of my life, and the only way to keep your hands warm in cold weather, are in mittens. Gloves suck, under most all circumstances.
Ive never found that to be the case. My hands are nothing but cold in gloves, no matter what you do. They also suck if you need fine dexterity, like handling/manipulating anything small, so you still have to take them off too. With mittens, the difference is instantly noticeable, and thats even with taking them off constantly, if you need to do fine work. If Im the least bit active with mittens on, my hands arent even chilly.in exchange for not much warmth benefit. Keeping your hands moving will produce enough heat in gloves to offset the mittens benefit.