npaden
Well-known member
Okay, back from an unsuccessful elk hunting trip in New Mexico with some pretty good rain falling several different days.
Pretty impressed with how my rain gear and everything else held up, except for my gloves. They aren't really labeled to be waterproof or anything so I'm not disappointed in their performance, but it made me wonder what everyone else is doing for gloves.
I've been wearing one of Sitka's base or core layer gloves as a liner and then a pair of their traverse gloves if it gets colder. If it is really cold I just wear my black ski gloves.
Kuiu has their guide gloves on sale right now and I'm debating on buying a pair. I realize they aren't waterproof either, but curious if anyone has any experience with them.
Was a weird combination of rain/sleet just above the freezing mark this past week and it was probably the only time I would actually need some waterproof gloves, so not sure I need to run out and buy some or not.
When I'm hiking I would probably be good with just wearing the Sitka core gloves and letting them get wet and then getting them dried back out quickly, but sitting in the rain and wind sometimes they aren't enough.
Would like to hear any comments from folks that have figured out the glove situation.
Thanks, Nathan
Pretty impressed with how my rain gear and everything else held up, except for my gloves. They aren't really labeled to be waterproof or anything so I'm not disappointed in their performance, but it made me wonder what everyone else is doing for gloves.
I've been wearing one of Sitka's base or core layer gloves as a liner and then a pair of their traverse gloves if it gets colder. If it is really cold I just wear my black ski gloves.
Kuiu has their guide gloves on sale right now and I'm debating on buying a pair. I realize they aren't waterproof either, but curious if anyone has any experience with them.
Was a weird combination of rain/sleet just above the freezing mark this past week and it was probably the only time I would actually need some waterproof gloves, so not sure I need to run out and buy some or not.
When I'm hiking I would probably be good with just wearing the Sitka core gloves and letting them get wet and then getting them dried back out quickly, but sitting in the rain and wind sometimes they aren't enough.
Would like to hear any comments from folks that have figured out the glove situation.
Thanks, Nathan