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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 2821289" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>For good thin gloves look at merino. I have the Sitka and Kuiu versions they're really durable and fairly warm. I cut the tip off the trigger finger on nearly all my gloves (I like to feel the trigger and it makes using touch screens easier) neither version work for electronics though unless you cut the finger. I wear the ragwool glo-mitt like Dennis mentioned as well and really like them except hay sticks to them like a mother gawker. I tried a pair of thinner north face gloves that where touch screen compatible but they had this bump on the finger and thumb tip that made doing thing (tightening bolts etc) a pain in the arse. I wear a leather glove over those thin merino gloves when it gets really cold most of the time with the exception of super cold weather (below zero) I found some Swedish mil surp gloves that are a mitten with the trigger finger being separate and thinner. Makes working with your hands or shooting a lot nicer when it's cold. Good luck in your quest. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from NSA wire tapped device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 2821289, member: 18402"] For good thin gloves look at merino. I have the Sitka and Kuiu versions they're really durable and fairly warm. I cut the tip off the trigger finger on nearly all my gloves (I like to feel the trigger and it makes using touch screens easier) neither version work for electronics though unless you cut the finger. I wear the ragwool glo-mitt like Dennis mentioned as well and really like them except hay sticks to them like a mother gawker. I tried a pair of thinner north face gloves that where touch screen compatible but they had this bump on the finger and thumb tip that made doing thing (tightening bolts etc) a pain in the arse. I wear a leather glove over those thin merino gloves when it gets really cold most of the time with the exception of super cold weather (below zero) I found some Swedish mil surp gloves that are a mitten with the trigger finger being separate and thinner. Makes working with your hands or shooting a lot nicer when it's cold. Good luck in your quest. Sent from NSA wire tapped device. [/QUOTE]
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