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Yeah, too bad most of their offerings are SOLD OUT.
Being a British company, no telling if "sold out" means no more are available or it is just a back order situation. Ay wot!
Don't ask me about my military service or heroic acts...most of it is untrue.
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I wear leather driving/ shooting gloves in warmer or more strenuous conditions. They are fine for pulling a trigger almost no difference. Will go over the top with about any glove or glommiit in colder wetter conditions but if I believe it’s shooting time driving the outer layer & go with some but less warmth to keep the good trigger feel. Don’t actually notice a difference when shooting but certainly warmer than no gloves. Has worked at slightly below zero so far.
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Being from MN. I am well versed in "hand wear". From active events to stand hunting you need a well rounded array of gloves, mittens, wool liners, silk liners and a couple of waterproof styles. Search and buy quality - on sale. If you are really susceptible to cold weather - don't forget the chemical hand warmers too! The bottom line is there is no excuse for cold hands. ^ THIS ^ i have lived in Northern Minnesota all my life ,worked as a electrical lineman for 35 years and what bigwhoop posted is correct . and always have extra gloves in a sealed plastic bag snow means wet cold weather. good luck ,Pete53
LIFE NRA , we vote Red up here, Norseman
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I like to dress my hands in layers, just like the rest of my clothing- a thin liner glove, an insulated mitten and a waterproof/windproof mitt shell- some times it's just the glove, sometimes its the liner and the shell and sometimes it's all three. I've never found a "one glove" solution for cold weather
Sitka Ascent gloves Enlightened Equipment Stronghold insulated mitts (Apex insulation) Outdoor Research Goretex shell mitts Yep. Yes, this, and then I have another pair of gor-tex lined gloves that I wear walking to and from stands because that is when I am most likely to touch snow covered branches, trees, etc. and get things wet. When I get where I am going I put on the mittens and depending on how cold it is a pair of liner gloves underneath them. Sometimes add a hot hands pack.
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Love my Sitka Ascent gloves for bowhunting, also use them in conjunction with glo-mitts when calling coyotes.
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