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Looking for casual winter gloves. Primary attribute warmth without bulk. Would prefer something without a long cuff to make them easy on/off. Links would be nice.

What are you using that you like?

Adios,

Pizza Bob


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Posts: 1482 | Location: Central NJ | Registered: January 19, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Look over Swany Gloves. My go to glove here in the Frozen North. They have many types that should suit you. Somewhat pricey, but all good winter is!


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For years my go-to winter glove has been the Head Ultrafit Touchscreen Running Gloves available at Costco. I also usually have a pair of the Head Hybrid Gloves, also usually available at Costco, but, they don't add much additional warmth for the additional bulk, so I don't usually bother with them.

Mind you: I wear those for going to/from home/car/whatever. If I'm going to be outside for an extended period I choose something much more substantial.

They do have long-ish cuffs, but, they're both pretty easy on/off.



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I wore an older version of these Mammut Astro Gloves on duty. Thin and grippy, but warm enough for basic day to day winter use. (And can be used as liners inside bulkier gloves if needed in really cold temps.)

https://www.mammut.com/us/en/p...381-0001/astro-glove
 
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I’m fond of Hestra . Swanys are nice, too.


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Posts: 8893 | Location: West Chester, Ohio | Registered: April 06, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I wear Filson wool knit gloves. It’s not as cold down here as what you’re dealing with in NJ, but even when I hunt in 35* weather, this is all I wear.

https://www.filson.com/full-fi...020939-fco-000000111



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