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We have discussed full body and socks, but my circulation sucks and my hands and feet are constantly cold below about 45 degrees. Any recommendations on gloves?
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Fleece or wool Mittens. They allow air to circulate unlike gloves. Flip top give you versatility.
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I use a zippo hand warmer. I like thin gloves so I use the hand warmer to make up for it. Usually last 10 hrs on a fill up.
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Flip top mittens are a good idea, as bill stated. Also, the hand warmers that buckle around your waist are nice. You can pit some hot hands in there, as well.
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I have under armor glove liners. Most of the time, that's all I wear, but you can wear normal gloves over them. There great.
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I've got some heat holders gloves and socks and like them so far
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The best cold weather gloves I ever had was Army issued. Wool gloves fist then real leather for the outer layer.
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I have severe psoriasis on my hands and fingers. Cold weather affects my hands much worse than it does most folks. I use flip top mittens with hand warmers in the flip top. I also use one of the ones that buckle around your waste. I stuff a couple hand warmers in it and put on a lighter pair of gloves. I just can't leave my hands out of it very long.
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get some latex gloves and wear them under you gloves and thank me later
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Get some snow ski gloves and the handwarmer that wraps around your waist...add some hothands and you should be good.
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get some latex gloves and wear them under you gloves and thank me later Latex will make your hands sweat. Then if they get exposed they will be even colder.
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Flip top mittens are a good idea, as bill stated. Also, the hand warmers that buckle around your waist are nice. You can pit some hot hands in there, as well. 
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I can't shoot a bow with thick gloves so I use thin ones and the tube that buckles around your waist. Hot hands inside and all is well.
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Honestly I've never worn gloves consistently. When I have I feel like my hands get colder. Idk why I just ball my hands up and put them in my pockets. If it's supper cold 15 degrees or colder I use hand warmers
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Flip top mittens are a good idea, as bill stated. Also, the hand warmers that buckle around your waist are nice. You can pit some hot hands in there, as well. I call it a muff. Dunno what it's really called. But it's just what you need with a couple hot hands inside. I only use mine if its really cold. Like a boot blanket for your hands.
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The waist tube with the handwarmer pocket seems to work for my GF who is a walking ice cube.
I like the flip top mitts myself and handwarmers in jacket pockets.
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A muff/tube with a hot hands inside. Wool army gloves on your hands, cut the trigger finger out.  Best system I've used and I've been rodeoin' a long time.
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I wear gloves to and from stand if it's cold, but once I'm there I just put my hands in my pockets. If it's real cold I'll use a hand warmer.
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Hand warmers in the hand warmer tube thingy, works great, even wear a thin pair of brown cotton gloves if you want.
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Hand warmer muff/tube thing. It's my first year using it and I am highly pleased. I was doing the whole "shove my hands into my pockets while gripping hand warmers" thing, but I like the tube better. That being said this year hasn't been half as cold as it was last year, so it's hard to judge.
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