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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 941681" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I've got two pairs of neoprene gloves - both expensive and both from Bass pro and both leak (I've grown tired of chasing leaks and sealing them). </p><p></p><p>Plus, they make my hands sweat a lot due to being sealed and skin-tight (as neoprene usually is) so when I take them off, I've got the double whammy of them being cold from being in the water, and now in the cold air after sweating a lot, so putting them into my other gloves usually means that I've got cold wet hands going into cold gloves that aren't particularly water-proof.</p><p></p><p>I'm the same way with multiple gloves - I've got everything from thinsulates, to gortex and none of them seem to be well-made enough for a one-size-fits-all water fowl use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 941681, member: 229"] I've got two pairs of neoprene gloves - both expensive and both from Bass pro and both leak (I've grown tired of chasing leaks and sealing them). Plus, they make my hands sweat a lot due to being sealed and skin-tight (as neoprene usually is) so when I take them off, I've got the double whammy of them being cold from being in the water, and now in the cold air after sweating a lot, so putting them into my other gloves usually means that I've got cold wet hands going into cold gloves that aren't particularly water-proof. I'm the same way with multiple gloves - I've got everything from thinsulates, to gortex and none of them seem to be well-made enough for a one-size-fits-all water fowl use. [/QUOTE]
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