Warm gloves that aren't bulky

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Unless its really cold (below 20 or so) I use the below. The fingers seem to be smaller than most of the hunting gloves and work great for trigger. The warmest "lightweight" gloves I have found.

 

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Outdoor research, these guys are the gold standard in gloves.Their ice climbing/alpine line or tactical line should work.




The model I have is no longer made but similar to the storm tracker or the extravert. I also have a pair of the trigger finger overmits.

Remember that like any other serious outdoor gear gloves are a layer system, liner glove, insulated glove, outer shell glove or mitten (mitts are warmer)

Moat of their products are lifetime warranty and some are made in the US in their Seattle factory.
 

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The warmest shooting / hunting gloves i've ever owned are the MORRIS FEEL GLOVE. Searched and it seems out of business or discontinued. BUT some new old stock showed up at not bad prices. They are wool with synthetic cover on trigger finger. Has leather diagonal strip across palm for great grip. Far warmer than you can imagine. And so little bulk i have sucessfully used thin liners to extend the useful temp range. They wear like iron, meaning last almost forever. Very comfortable. Urge you to get a pair. Several of my friends were talking about these just the other day. All had same experience. Sorry that i can't post links or photor. Best wishes in your quest.
 

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I wear wool liner with the trigger finger missing. Outer mitten can expose all fingers for dexterity or just trigger finger to shoot. Off hand is a skiing glove, bulky but WARM.
Never paid much attention to brand, just style. This has worked for 40 years, for me.
Best wool gloves I ever had were Army surplus, from Korean War. Got them after hearing Uncle telling what he wore in Alaska.

You don't have to spend a fortune to be warm and workable.
 

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