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Topic: How do you keep your hands warm?  (Read 3416 times)

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ThreeWeight

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Was looking at a pair of thin neoprene gloves yesterday and got to thinking... how do folks keep their hands warm while kayak fishing in cold weather?  What do you do?


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Nitrile exam gloves really help a lot (nitrile is hecka tougher than latex) mainly because they keep your hands dry. I've been putting on some knit gloves with a rubber palm on top of them and that stays surprisingly toasty even when they are wet. When it gets seriously cold I'll probably have to kick it up a notch. Less of a problem in FL.
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ZeeHawk

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I think I'll be buying these soon. 'Tis getting a bit chilly in the AM.

$15 at Tackle Direct

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