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Gloves for 2016 season?

Started by Flounder, March 11, 2016, 10:41:49 PM

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Full strut

I like my under armour heat gloves a lot. Overpriced but nice!

wytrat785

Quote from: bammerslammer 50 on March 12, 2016, 05:27:12 AM
Has anybody ever used the camo mechanix gloves? I thought about trying them this year.

Yup I do in early season when it's cooler. When it's get really hot I switch over to the 'Ol Tom gloves.

http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/MCW1/MFF05009/N0502.oap?ck=Search_gloves_N0502_-1_2439&keyword=gloves&pt=N0502&ppt=C0215

Mike Honcho

I like any good brand of the camo stretch fit gloves...using ones I bought at Walmart on closeout for $ 2.99 pair...I bought all they had.


kwcb12

https://www.mackspw.com/Item--i-MPW4035
Been using these for the past two seasons.  FIt and feel like the Under Armour gloves without being overpriced.  And you can get them in Bottomland.

kcrebel

Quote from: SteelerFan on March 11, 2016, 11:38:47 PM
http://m.basspro.com/RedHead-Strut-Zone-Touch-Tip-Gloves-for-Men/product/12111505425010/

Absolute junk waste of good money.  My brand new pair of these ripped apart in the seam on the back of my thumb second time I put them on. 
Much better options elsewhere. 
Best I have had to date were some Rocky and Primos stretch fit gloves I got at Walmart over 10 years ago and still going strong. 
Touch tips?  Yep.  Takes about 2 seconds to modify these gloves with a sharp pocket knife.   :you_rock:

kcrebel

Quote from: tha bugman on March 12, 2016, 04:13:42 AM
Ol' Tom


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These lasted 4 days before ripping at the seams.  By the end our week long hunt last year I had more ripped seams than sewn.  Total waste of money. 

kcrebel

Quote from: Full strut on March 13, 2016, 07:01:13 PM
I like my under armour heat gloves a lot. Overpriced but nice!

Same issue.  Ripped seams.  I took so many pair back to Cabelas when I lived in KC that they recommended I try a different brand.  Lol.
Seriously these are awesome gloves in how they fit and how they feel.  They just use the absolute least amount of product to sew seams and the thread is not durable at all. 
To be fair I have really large hands so I will only buy the stretch fit types in the biggest size I can find.  usually xl or xxl. 
I have spent a pretty penny on gloves over the years and only a few have held up to the actual wear test.

TauntoHawk

Frost covered morning a wear a pair of brown half finger Buffalo wool gloves. Warm I don't wear any, I do wear first lite shirts with the thumb cuff though a lot so that's covering half my hands I  guess. I don't like gloves and a turkey isn't busting me over my naked fingers or I'm doing something wrong

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northwoodshntr

Quote from: bammerslammer 50 on March 12, 2016, 05:27:12 AM
Has anybody ever used the camo mechanix gloves? I thought about trying them this year.
I love 'em! I can run a pot call with 'em without cutting the fingers down. They're thick enough to keep the skeeters out but I'm also comfortable in them into the hi 30's. I think i'd be looking for something else past 65 deg., but I'm a snowman.
   

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sparky153

I have the primos spandex type gloves and i love them.  i cut the finger and thumb off at the first knucke on my right hand and love it. Nice and cool and if they get wet, they dry very fast