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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Very nice gloves perfect for any outdoor activity. These are a lightweight warmer weather glove. The microfiber and silicone grip is helpful for keeping a solid hold on your tools at hand, but I won’t be wearing them in the outside for say climbing up a tree whether by rope or sticks or I’d expect these to be torn up in a hurry. For just carrying a camera or shotgun they should last multiple seasons.Finish quality is good on mine, print is sharp with rich blacks and good contrast. Stitching is all in place and tight as it should be.I’m 6’1, about 265lbs with slightly bigger hands and if these were any smaller they’d be hard to put on. As is one slips on pretty easily and the other takes a few tugs. Coming off is a bit more effort; these aren’t gloves I’ll be putting on and taking off several times an outing, but with exposed fingers I can’t think of anything besides restroom trips that would warrant it.Once on the fit is excellent. No funny spots, no weird rubs or seams these have excellent wear characteristics. The fitted wrist area stays extended when worn and doesn’t clump up on your hand like most.These are the priciest hunting gloves I’ve tried, but you know the saying. None of my others have the fit, comfort or functionality that these offer. These are a good deal if you’re tired of taking your glove off every 15-30 minutes to use your phone or whatever. I’ve bought idk 4-5 pairs of cheapo gloves and should probably have looked into something like these sooner.These would be a great gift for any hunter, fisher or wildlife photographer.These are currently offered at $20 and I think are a good enough value at that price, but if they do happen to go on sale for sure snag some up.
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
These gloves have a good fit and feel to them. I chose these because I hate taking off gloves to use my phone, work a turkey call, or feel the trigger with my bare finger--that just creates extra movement that a deer or turkey may see. With these gloves, I can leave them on and still have the dexterity of the most useful digits on my hand. The grips in the palms are in the shape of small deer heads if you like or prefer that aesthetic addition, but they are functional as well. They are not insulated, so they would not be good for cold weather. But during early deer season and spring turkey season, these are be perfect, and I would recommend them.
ibjoy1953
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
I've tried multiple types of gloves for hunting and I have to say that these are some of the best I've tried. I've struggled to find ones that have a good fit and feel. Either they are tight and I'm constantly pulling them trying to stretch them out or they are loose. I've been cutting the fingers out of gloves for years and making them work. With spring gobbler approaching I've been looking at different types of gloves to try and these hit the mark. They feel great on your hands and also do not interfere with your calling. The snug but comfortable fit and the grip on the bottom of the gloves make it easy to hold calls or your weapon. And the finger cutouts are the perfect length to not reveal much of your fingers or interfere when old tom comes in range. The camo is a nice looking pattern as well. These will also be great for bow or crossbow hunting. They are definitely not for colder weather hunting. I will be getting more of these to have on hand.
J and J
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
I purchased these gloves for spring turkey and early fall whitetail hunting, and overall, they’ve proven to be well-made and functional. The seams are durable, and the palms are flexible, offering a good grip. The thumb and first two fingers are uncovered on both gloves, which makes it easy to handle tools like phone screens, bow releases, calls, and zippers on bags without taking them off.The camo pattern is excellent, blending in well with green foliage, tree limbs, and other natural backdrops, whether you're in a tree stand, ground blind, or stalking through brush. The glove also extends about 4-5 inches above the wrist, which makes it easy to tuck your sleeves or shirt cuffs inside, preventing interference with bow strings, call strings, or other gear. The material itself is stretchy, durable, and comfortable, providing a lightweight feel that’s perfect for my needs.Pros:Comfortable and lightweightDurable seams and flexible palmsUncovered thumb and first two fingers for easy tool handlingGreat camo pattern for various environmentsWrist extension prevents interference with gearStretchy, durable materialCons:Hand wash only: These gloves require hand washing, which may be a hassle for some hunters. Gloves get dirty and may pick up scent, but this isn’t a problem for me. I’ll coat them with a waterproofing agent and scent block for hunting, which helps minimize dirt build-up and keeps them clean.Snags: If you plan to walk through dense brush or thorny areas, you’ll want to remove these gloves. Briars and thorns can catch on the material, and while I haven’t experienced any rips or pulls yet, I could see that happening over time.In conclusion, I’d definitely recommend these gloves for hunters looking for comfort and versatility. They're not perfect, but they do the job well, especially when you consider the trade-offs.
Trippy
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
These gloves have been great for archery. The thumb, index, and middle fingers being fingerless makes it easy to get a clean release while still keeping the rest of my hands warm. The fit is snug without being restrictive, and they offer just enough insulation for chilly mornings without making my hands sweat. They've held up well through a few hunts now, and I like that they don’t interfere with my draw or grip. Simple, comfortable, and really practical for bow season.
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