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Keeping hands warm

Pfraze

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I cannot stand wearing heavy gloves. I usually wear a light pair and put hand warmers in my pockets. While in my saddle, it’s difficult to get to my pockets. What do you guys use?
 
I clip one of those handwarmer muffs that go around your waste directly to my bridge carabiner and it hangs out of the way then when not being used. Throw a handwarmer or two in there and good to go! I don't like wearing heavy gloves while in the stand either.
 
Hand muff. Buckles around your waist and I put it just below my bridge. Throw a hand Warmer or two In there and your hands will sweat
 
Thanks. I’ve used one. However, we recently moved and mine is packed away in storage. Looking for other ideas before I dig through everything or go buy a new one
 
Short of buying expensive gloves, I think the best option I’ve run into is a muff. I’ve wanted to try those sealskinz gloves but haven’t ponied up the Washington’s to do it yet.
 
I use a muff also and I have a rechargeable electric hand warmer from amazon it’s perfect!


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Short of buying expensive gloves, I think the best option I’ve run into is a muff. I’ve wanted to try those sealskinz gloves but haven’t ponied up the Washington’s to do it yet.
I want some sealskinz for duck hunting. Setting decoys on below freezing days is a whole new level of cold hands. I've never lost feeling in my hands in a deer stand. I legit thought I'd messed up and was gonna have nerve damage 2 years ago. 17°. In hindsight, being out in a canoe by myself in the dark in that creek was kinda bone headed.
 
I have expensive heavy gloves but never wear them. I wear thin gloves and put two hand warmers in each pocket if it is really cold
 
I use a muff with a strap long enough to go around my neck. Add a Mega Warmer hand warmer & I'm set.
 
I'm a muff man also! That cabelas one above is very nice. I caught them on clearance awhile back and bought 3 of them. I always seem to misplace them and won't hunt without one anymore when the temps drop.
 
Just got a celestron rechargeable hand warmer and battery bank Seems to work great Will charge your phone or warm your hands Pretty neat
 
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