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Scentlok gloves

Root

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I bought a pair of scentlok full season gloves at the beginning of the season. I only wear them hunting. There is no way I'm going to get the full season out of them. So before they completely blow apart in looking for another pair of scent eliminating gloves. What do you guys recommend? I'm not blowing another $40 bucks on one's that don't hold up.
 
FYI, I use scentlok shooter gloves. When it gets colder I always use a muff so I don't need a heavy glove. I buy them on sale at the end of or in the offseason for 10-20 bucks. I have about 5 pairs I rotate through as needed for washing.
 
I bought a pair of scentlok full season gloves at the beginning of the season. I only wear them hunting. There is no way I'm going to get the full season out of them. So before they completely blow apart in looking for another pair of scent eliminating gloves. What do you guys recommend? I'm not blowing another $40 bucks on one's that don't hold up.

The first pair I had I really abused... i actually prepped a couple of trees with them and they had holes in them after a couple of trees.

Scentlok makes a pair of heavy-duty gloves too. Another option is to put them on when you get to your stand rather than wearing them in.
 
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Scentlok makes a pair of heavy-duty gloves too. Another option is to put them on when you get to your stand rather than wearing them in.
If I was switching gloves I would wear the scentlok ones in to cover anything I touched. In the early season I will wear a pair in and if they get a little clammy I will switch to a fresh pair in the tree.
 
Walking in and setting up I use nitrate disposable gloves. I literally only wear these in the tree while hunting. I use a hand muff too so thickness of the gloves doesn't really matter. I was just hoping for a better product option.
 
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