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Best Sitka Gloves for 30-60 degree weather?

6.2K views 12 replies 11 participants last post by  Spency  
#1 ·
need a good pair of gloves for the treestand...opinions. sitka or other brands ud recommend?.... tx
 
#5 ·
The best gloves I have found so far are the Arctic Shield System gloves. They are ridiculously good and keep your hands warm. I won't use anything else. Admittedly I have not used the Sitka gloves. It's the "once you find something that works almost too well you don't change it" type of things.
 
#6 ·
have used the sitka jetstream gloves for a long time, i don't think they make them anymore though.
i got some kuiu peleton 200 gloves to try this year, i like them a lot and wore them most of the time, they are thinner, not 100% windproof and less durable, but feel great with a bow.
 
#7 ·
I like my fanatic gloves for archery the thumb and pointer fingers are gone, and with the fanatic vest and fanatic coat the kangaroo pouch keeps your hands very warm
 
#9 ·
I have the Sitka fanatic gloves and wear them most of the time when archery and rifle hunting ! for as lightweight as they are they are warm and if they get chilly I put them in my pocket. They are the best I've found for archery because they are not bulky or heavy and they are warm for being so light. Now when it gets cold cold out I have the Incinerator gloves with the flip mitton and they are very very warm. I wore them in Kansas on my whitetail hunt doing all day sits in temps down in the single digits and colder with the wind chill and my hands never got cold ! Hope this helps !
 
#10 ·
thanks for the replies... gonna try the Incinerator muff with some thin wool gloves....
who makes a tuff thin merino glove (kuiu vs sitka vs who)??

also gonna take roosiebull's advice and try the buffalo wool company fingerless gloves for the very cold days.
 
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#12 ·
I used the Sitka Merino gloves and it was between 30-60F in the Badlands in October. They work fine. Too bad UA killed my favorite hunting glove. I really liked the light ones with the little grippies and the snot wipers built in.