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Neoprene Sports Gloves: Sport Gloves by Glacier Glove
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The link is so ya'll can see a picture of themnonono, you can find a better deal if you are wanting to buy a pair.:p
Ft. Thompson in Sherwood is suppose to have them. Amazon or E-bay will be cheaper though.
[QUOTE=jigflinger;1719176]Ft. Thompson in Sherwood is suppose to have them. Amazon or E-bay will be cheaper though.[/QUOTE
Well, Ft. Thompson doesn't have them. On E-bay they are $24.99 with free shipping.
I got mine at ACE in Batesville for 19.50 but we get a discount thru work.
This is what I have found to work really well, get a pair of jersey glove one size to small, put on a pair of surgical glove, then take the jersey gloves and cut the thumb and the index finger out, then force them on your hands, the surgical gloves serve two purposes one tho stop water the other is to stop the wind, the jersey gloves just add extra insulation and because they are one size to small they are tight fitting and they stretch to your hand size. These gloves are great for fishing in especially if you cast alot. With the surgical glove exosed on you thumb and index finger you can still feel your line, surgical gloves act as another layer of skin.
Got my Striker Ice Lite Floation suit the other day and also got a free pair of Striker Ice waterproof gloves with the suit. I was impressed with the quality and warmth of these gloves. I always use fingerless wool gloves with the traction palms to fish with but these Striker gloves will work just great running down the lake or in any application where I don't need the feel and dexterity of bare fingertips.
Man great INFO on Gloves, thanks guys.
I use my decoy gloves that are for duck hunting... neoprene and fleece lined, you can get them in normal or elbow length. warm and dry
Bass Pro has them in their catalog.