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    Re: keeping tour fingers warm

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    I have the under armor light weight gloves, I got them for a Christmas gift last year. They are not water proof but they do great, low profile and tight fit. I am not sure how much they are but I absolutely love mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moon~Shaun View Post
    I have the under armor light weight gloves, I got them for a Christmas gift last year. They are not water proof but they do great, low profile and tight fit. I am not sure how much they are but I absolutely love mine.
    I've heard of these gloves, but yet to find reveiws on them. Now I'm not talkin 40degree weather late winter walleye runs on the nolin river means knocking the ice out of your rods eyes. Just wonder how they hold up below 32 degrees? Do they keep you warm when wet like neoprene?

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    Quote Originally Posted by coombro View Post
    I've heard of these gloves, but yet to find reveiws on them. Now I'm not talkin 40degree weather late winter walleye runs on the nolin river means knocking the ice out of your rods eyes. Just wonder how they hold up below 32 degrees? Do they keep you warm when wet like neoprene?
    well it was 24 degrees when i went this weekend and my hands did not get cold at all, they have the little grippy things all over the palms and fingers. they got a little wet but did not make my hands cold. Keep in mind i took one off to lip the fish after netting it and i also had ice in all my rod eyes. hope this helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moon~Shaun View Post
    well it was 24 degrees when i went this weekend and my hands did not get cold at all, they have the little grippy things all over the palms and fingers. they got a little wet but did not make my hands cold. Keep in mind i took one off to lip the fish after netting it and i also had ice in all my rod eyes. hope this helps
    Thanks I think you've got me sold. No telling what the price of these things are but quality gear ain't cheap!

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    Quote Originally Posted by coombro View Post
    Thanks I think you've got me sold. No telling what the price of these things are but quality gear ain't cheap!
    well maybe santa will bring you some like he did me ha ha ha

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    Try the mittens with the fingers cut out. Put one of the Hot Hands heater packs on top of your hands (where the blood vessels are) inside the mitten.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coombro View Post
    Thanks I think you've got me sold. No telling what the price of these things are but quality gear ain't cheap!
    i agree that the light weight under armor gloves keep u pretty warm, but i would try them on first. i have a pair and they make my hands feel dryed out. feels like i need to put a pound of lotion on and i never use lotion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coombro View Post
    Thanks I think you've got me sold. No telling what the price of these things are but quality gear ain't cheap!
    I bought a pair of these gloves at ****'s last year for about $25. I love mine also!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12VoltMan View Post
    I bought a pair of these gloves at ****'s last year for about $25. I love mine also!
    Torn between the mittens and the underarmor gloves? what I've found is underarmour glove liners for about $25 is that what your using? Not like I'm gonna stick my hand in the water.

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    Re: keeping tour fingers warm

    Bought a pair of the UNDER ARMOUR liner gloves an they exceded my expectations !I bought the large/xlarge an the could of been a hair smaller for my average size hand. I also have a pair of SEALSKINZ gloves that are excellant an waterproof .

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishalltime View Post
    Bought a pair of the UNDER ARMOUR liner gloves an they exceded my expectations !I bought the large/xlarge an the could of been a hair smaller for my average size hand. I also have a pair of SEALSKINZ gloves that are excellant an waterproof .
    Yes I've seen the seal skins but are they bulky and how are they for handling a rod and reel? Which does the best job?

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