In the short time that I've been here this site has helped me spend a lot of money. The one thing on my list I haven't been able to gather many opinons on is gloves. I would have assumed there's an official glove thread but I haven't found it yet. The ideal archery glove would be a midweight, water/wind resistent glove with at least one folding finger. I typically use the UA early season fleece gloves for all conditions, but they really shine in the 40-60 range. If it gets much colder or if they get any sort of wet they will freeze your hands. If it's cold my hands will usually be in a pocket and handwarmers can be applied if needed, so I'm 100% for loosing insulation in the name of dexterity. I'll probably add a muff to my kit at some point. Essentially I think the perfect cold weather archery glove needs to provide short duration of warmth/protection from the elements without accelerating the cold during adverse conditions and while mainting dexterity and ability to throw in a lip. I don't know if the perfect glove is out there but if it is I'm sure somebody here knows about it. I've been looking at some cold weather/ice fishing gloves but reviews are scant to questionable. What kind of gloves are you all wearing when the temp gets down around to below freezing?