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I work outside and also do some winter fishing..Neoprene is definetley the
answer espciallt when it come to wid or breezy conditions. You might want to put a pair of liners with the fingers cut off in them, that way if your fingertips get cold you can draw them up into your palms to get them wqrm again. The Neoprene will keep them dry........ HTH......Major Magnetic "Tim Lysyk" wrote in message news:2lcbj.10637$wy2.5341@edtnps90... wrote: Gonna be doing some freezing . . . err . . . fishing in early January and I'll need some gloves. Any recommendations? These look good (and cheap): http://tinyurl.com/3yqljn (link to Sierra Trading Post) Thanks, Dan I have a pair of the Glacier Gloves. I use them in pretty freezing conditions. They are okay, but still kind of annoying. Tim Lysyk -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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recomendations for gloves and socks | snakefiddler | Fly Fishing | 12 | December 9th, 2004 07:28 PM |