which are great for hunting or shooting in cool or cold weather.
These F.J. winter golf gloves, at around $20/pair, are really nice for shooting and hunting, with the super-grippy plams. Also good of course for golf, driving, and just general cold weather wearing. They're not the warmest gloves in the world, but they are the warmest *among those* with a great thin/tactile grip, and cheaper than many other expensive leather gloves with a poorer grip/feel.
http://www.footjoy.com/catalog/productview.asp?c=46
Footjoy Wintersof is what they're called. No I don't work for them; just like them.
During COLD weather hunting, wear these UNDER your fleece/wool/thinsulate "flop-top" mitten/glove combos, and keep the top closed on non-shooting hand and open on shooting hand and you stay pretty warm, espec. if your flop-tops have the zippered pouch for the chemical hand warmers.
Just thought I'd share a positive experience with a product. You can easily find these on the 'net and at most local golf shops.
These F.J. winter golf gloves, at around $20/pair, are really nice for shooting and hunting, with the super-grippy plams. Also good of course for golf, driving, and just general cold weather wearing. They're not the warmest gloves in the world, but they are the warmest *among those* with a great thin/tactile grip, and cheaper than many other expensive leather gloves with a poorer grip/feel.
http://www.footjoy.com/catalog/productview.asp?c=46
Footjoy Wintersof is what they're called. No I don't work for them; just like them.
During COLD weather hunting, wear these UNDER your fleece/wool/thinsulate "flop-top" mitten/glove combos, and keep the top closed on non-shooting hand and open on shooting hand and you stay pretty warm, espec. if your flop-tops have the zippered pouch for the chemical hand warmers.
Just thought I'd share a positive experience with a product. You can easily find these on the 'net and at most local golf shops.