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    Default Looking for ultrathin gloves

    I have several pairs of gloves but cannot find anything ultrathin in Mossy Oak Brush. I'll be wearing these in 70-110 degree deserts. Just wanna hide my skin and be able to nock an arrow. Anyone found a super thin camo glove? Something that won't tear easily?
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    I think mine were branded "10X". Basically they are shooting gloves, but I use them for the warmer weather bow hunting.
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    Not a fan of facepaint and prefer to wear gloves when in rocky terrain.
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    The U.S. city with the most restrictive gun laws in the nation, Washington, D.C., has the highest murder rate at 24 per 100,000. The state with the most unrestrictive gun regulations, Vermont, has the lowest murder rate at 0.48 per 100,000.


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    i have a great pair. they are made of coolmax or something. the palm has tiny squirts of some rubber treatment to improve grip.

    i will have to post up who makes them when i get home. i bought them in ulvalde, tex..and i dont remember the manufacturer.

    i check in later with info..if there is any.

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    Nope. Some glove by mossy oak. No model. Sorry. Great glove!

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    Bruce the best ultra thin compression gloves I use is the Primo,s for turkey hunting gaunlet style, just what the doctored order for your request..........uploadfromtaptalk1338140733309.jpguploadfromtaptalk1338140760516.jpg

    Or if its really hot weather I use Promo,s mesh style turkey hunting gloves that ate thin and very breathable, I just cut the knit gaunlet cuff,s off them, they work great....uploadfromtaptalk1338140984606.jpguploadfromtaptalk1338141028786.jpg

    Here's some more of my favorite hunting gloves for cold and rainy temp and various weather conditions for hunting with a bow...uploadfromtaptalk1338141160690.jpg
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    USAF nomex flight gloves. Good down to 20F, you can pick up a dime and they come in Sage Green. Also fire proof if you ever need it too. Made from goat skin I think it is and last pretty good.
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    This is the glove I use for bowhunting here in so cal. https://shop.primos.com/p-835-stretc...-max-4-hd.aspx . It comes in Black , Realtree APG HD, Advantage Max 4 HD, and Mossy oak breakup. Lightweight , hi cuff (great for keeping poison oak off your hands) low price and will last you a couple of seasons (depending on how hard and how much you hunt). I picked up my 1st pair at Turners but they stopped carrying them . I got my 2nd pair from Sportsman's Warehouse in St. George. They also make them with the neoprene sure grip, but that's not for me.

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    Just got a couple pair of Cabela's Camoskinz unlined gripper dot gloves, light weight and the dots seem to be silicone based and very sticky/grippy. Got them cold soaking for a day to see if the dots stay soft or if they turn to hard plastic. They fit true to size and right now are on sale for 9.99 a pair. If they hold their sticky in the cold test I will order a couple more pair if they are still on sale. I plan on using them for my Sept. Muzzleloader deer and possibly cow elk (if I draw), and next year's turkey hunt.

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    My wife just bought me the Camoskinz also. I'll be trying them out this bow season.
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