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Nov 22, 2014 08:29:13   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Joe F.N. wrote:
I'm often out in extreme cold, Yoop. The older you get the quicker you're affected by cold hands. My daughter fixed that problem for me last Christmas. I posted this review on my home forum last year. Have a look. It may be of interest to you.

http://pixel-shooter.net/forum/threads/thermo-gloves-a-full-review.2860/#post-31227

Great idea, but at that price...

When I rode a motorcycle in the winter, I had an assortment of electric clothing. It was amazing how well it worked. Of course, that plugged into the bike - no batteries.

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Nov 22, 2014 09:55:41   #
TGanner Loc: Haines, Alaska
 
I live in Alaska (admittedly southeast, where it is warmer) and have been very happy with the Hatch Specialist NS430. They are insulated, but give me the dexterity I need to make adjustments on the camera. Often used by the other "shooters" (policemen and members of the gun-club), which is where I came by the recommendation originally.

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Nov 22, 2014 10:54:55   #
bwilliams
 
I use shooting gloves. I have a lightweight and a heaver pair for colder days. They both let you feel the controls.

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Nov 22, 2014 14:58:52   #
photoman022 Loc: Manchester CT USA
 
I bought a pair of mittens with finger flaps.

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Nov 22, 2014 17:18:10   #
Stephen.Killian Loc: Tacoma, Wa
 
I used my Gloves that I got from Remington I know that here in Washington States they are great, and I have right hand and right index finger damage from Vietnam and this Gloves help me from the cold, so I know for sure they would be great for MI, cause my Wife is from Bay City,


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Nov 22, 2014 23:25:51   #
rdmesser2 Loc: Central Florida
 
http://www.amazon.com/Freehands-Stretch-Thinsulate-Gloves-Medium/dp/B00940ASF4

I use these and hand warmers. The first finger and thumb flip back to be able to use the controls. I would wear a pair of thin gloves with finger and thumb cut out under these for added protection.

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Nov 23, 2014 09:51:09   #
ardenweiss Loc: Maryland
 
These work well for most but are not wind proof -- but price is right and one can use a scissors to cut opening at finger tips of choice I also use them with exposed index finger to better hold small nails and screws during carrpentry projects.

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