Glacier Glove Men's Aleutian Waterproof Fleece-Lined Blind Stitched Neoprene Gloves | Seamless Sharkskin Textured Palm
D**S
Good enough for me
Not completely waterproof due to the seems. However the neoprene and fleece lining do keep hands nice and warm and hold heat in very well. The water that does seep in becomes warm water very quickly. The gloves aren't super thick so they rely on t rapping heat to stay warm. That being said it does take a while for cold or we hands to get warm in these gloves. They are comfortable and seem to be durable enough to be worn for most tasks. I wear them for duck hunting and am able to rig my jerk cord, load shells and fire my gun. Hard to put a dip in though
R**Y
Both gloves blew out on the second day of my trip.
I bought these gloves for a hunting/rafting trip in Alaska this past fall. I took a shot on these inexpensive gloves based on the reviews. I shouldn’t have. My trip lasted 22 days and the gloves blew out on day 2. The seams ripped out on both gloves. Thanks to gorilla tape I was able to make them work as it was below freezing most days. By the end of the trip I wore holes in the palms of both gloves from rowing the raft. I understand I put them through a serious torture test but these gloves failed miserably. They wouldn’t last a year under light occasional use. Very poor quality glove.
T**.
Don’t waste your money
Garbage. All they are is a thin layer of neoprene. Nothing special. Recently after a snowstorm here in Michigan where the temp was 27 deg, I was out plowing on my side by side. Had to come in within a half hour to get a different pair of gloves because I was getting frostbite on the tips of my fingers. Have noticed two other times that my fingers were getting frost nip and decided to swap gloves again. Not as advertised to withstand cold conditions for very long. Don’t waste your money.
L**L
Wonderful Glove with Just Enough Feel
I ordered the Medium (I usually order large gloves) based on commentary and reviewer info. They fit perfectly--slightly tight when putting them on, but not difficult. They are comfortable and flexible for general outdoor activities that I do, except when needing to feel an item precisely (getting something out of a pocket or feeling a trigger's movement). They appear well made and are fully waterproof--and warm enough when shoveling snow for a few hours. . . I'm getting more as gifts. . .
A**G
Your hands will get wet, but you aren't going to notice
Bought these last year to hunt ducks from my kayak, more as a way to keep my fingers from freezing on the paddle than for dipping into the water, but they seem to work pretty well for both. They come up to just over the wrist, so water does tend to make it's way inside them very easily, but since they're neoprene, the water inside quickly warms up and I didn't ever feel my hands were cold, despite sub-freezing northern Iowa temps.So far as durability goes, they seem to be pretty decent despite only being used 2-3 times before the end of the season, and they allowed me to get a finger inside a Remington 870 trigger guard pretty easily; although you do lose a lot of dexterity because of the neoprene. They're cheap enough though that I won't feel bad about buying an extra pair or two to keep in a dry bag just in case I tear one or something.
A**E
Great Gloves, especially for waterfowl hunting
Ive been looking for a good glove for a long time, and Ive finally found them. These gloves are 100% waterproof, so picking up decoys out of the marsh late season is a breeze. Same material as waders, so your hands dont get wet at all. They are quite warm, especially when teamed with a hand warming pouch, then your hands start to sweat. They are a great fit and make handling the shotgun and loading shells a breeze. With no interior liner they slide off quickly if you prefer to shoot without gloves. The only time my hands were cold was after picking up decoys, but I blame that on the fact that I was submerging my hand in icy water for a period of time. Once the gloves dried off my hands warmed back up. Highly recommend, I also have a straight black pair that I use for work every day. Love these gloves.
T**A
A++++ Duck Hunting Gloves
These are hands down the best gloves I've ever found to duck hunt in! They are heavy duty yet have the grip to hold your shotgun. They are Waterproof, warm and made very well.Did I mention that they are comfortable?Plus I have tiny hands being a woman and they fit SO well.Bravo Glacier Gloves!
P**R
Provide little barrier from the cold
I purchased these for a recent hunting trip to Alabama. We were expecting temps from the mid teens to the upper forty's and these did little to keep my hands warm. They don't breathe at all, I might as well have been wearing latex gloves, after very little exercise the gloves felt damp to the touch and seemed to make my hands colder. Even after a couple of days they still felt damp when putting them on. Definitely will not recommend them to any one.
K**R
Will split eventually and then has to be replaced
Used it heavily for duck hunting this year. Initially performed very well by keeping hands dry in cold wet weather but through heavy use (used dozens of time this year) it began to split at the seams and the wrist which because it relies on waterproofing of course makes it useless. May re-purchase one size larger to reduce stress on the seams.
O**A
Not waterproof
The gloves are lightweight, comfortable, warm when dry and allow for good finger dexterity. However, they are not waterproof as stated. Once the interior of the glove is wet, it takes days to dry.
T**Y
Good quality
Good for cool weather. Good fit.
T**E
Good fit
Great product
A**R
Kept h cu
Glove kept hands pretty warm
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