Men's "Bulls-Eye" fuzzy fleece fingerless glove with pop-top mitten, lined with 40 grams of 3M Thinsulate Insulation, tricot lining, solid canteen fleece palm, black sure grip palm and thumb tip, contrasting colored stitching on palm, spandex binding along pop-top opening, hook and loop closure on pop-top, single row elasticized wrist and a canteen colored fleece cuff.
B**M
A great value for glove/mittens!
I have had these for a few years now, and I still have not found a better bang for the buck.If you have been searching around for glove/mittens, you will find two categories:1. Super cheap ($10-15) but sloppy, ill-fitting, and won't last long. I think one factory makes most of the "brands" in this category.2. Decent / nice, but super expensive ($50-100)This is the first pair I've found that are decent without charging an unreasonable (IMO) premium. I've tried the cheap ones, and they are too sloppily-made to perform well.These gloves are made of fleece, with good stitching. Since they are designed for hunters, they have a somewhat tighter fit than other gloves. If you are between sizes, you should go up a size to be safe.I bought these for winter camping trips in Pennsylvania, where the temperatures can drop into the teens or single-digits. The mitten overlays keep my hands toasty down to ~25 degrees F, and "not too cold" down to around 10-15 degrees F.The only downsides I see are due to the material choice:- Blustering winds will cut through the fleece, making them less warm- Fleece is not water-resistant, so they are less useful if you have to paw through snow or deal with freezing rain ( though they are synthetic, and will dry quickly). At that point though, you would probably need more expensive gear anyway.As long as you aren't put off by the camo pattern, they are a good balance of price and performance!
A**R
Seems good. About what i had hoped for..
don't have a time in the field with these yet, but they seem like they should do the job just fine. Fit was about what I hoped for. I can wear a large but usually buy mediums for a better fit and a let them stretch. These fit exactly as I had hoped for, a little snug but and my thumb bottoms out slightly at the end but should have just enough room to stretch a bit without blowing out any seams (hopefully). Hands get warm quick whilst sitting in my living room. think these are going to be great for rifle season. price is right!
R**B
Might try and buy a size smaller than normal.
Haven't used in the field yet, but seem very sturdy and comfortable. The pop top is not cumbersome and works as expected. The gloves fit well other than the thumb. There seems to be a bit too much fabric at the tip which makes operating the tang safety on my rifle a bit difficult. That is the only reason for 4 stars instead of 5. If they work as well as expected I will upgrade to 5.
A**R
Extremely comfortable and warm
I bought these for my husband to replace a pair he's had for years. He said the fit was perfect, they're comfortable and keep his hands warm while hunting and he even used them for snowblowing because they were warmer than the gloves he usually uses.
U**T
Toasty warm on a cold day
I work as a surveyor on Highway projects and I had an older pair of these that had served me well for years. When mine finally wore out, I purchased these for working outdoors in cold harsh conditions where the temps might reach down into the teens. I found that compared to the many types and brands of cold weather gloves I've tried, these are far and away, much warmer. I also love the way I can fold away the finger covers and use my fingers for manipulating the survey instruments. I highly recommend these to keep your hands toasty warm in very cold conditions.
Z**S
The best gloves.
These are straight up the best cold/wet weather hunting gloves period! I have tried so many expensive gloves and been disappointed, and to top it off, these are the cheapest. The wool never might get a little damp but never really gets wet - unless you try. Always kept my hands warm to the point of having to remove them or at least flip the tops and I live and hunt in north Idaho. Cold! I even bought a pair for my brother for when he hunts here.
P**A
Good enough to get a second pair
I use these hunting all the time when it gets cold. I use them with a light weight pair of gloves so that my fingers don’t get cold when I lift the top part of mittens off to shoot. I like them do much that I got another pair for my son who goes hunting with me. Would absolutely recommend these.
M**R
Mediocre and size run small.
These gloves are not good quality. My hands were getting cold after about 1 hour in the woods at 47 f and no wind. I did not used hand warmers because the temp was not that low. I will return these.
F**E
Très satisfait
Très satisfait merci
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