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November 16th, 2012, 08:25 | #1 |
Privateer Airsoft
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Gloves for winter play
I'm getting my winter kit together since we have no indoor options to play in NS. I'm just wondering, for those of you who also play in the cold, what do you use for gloves?
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November 16th, 2012, 09:14 | #2 |
2 Cent Tactical
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I wear a thin glove that's made of the same type of material as the long johns, so they are fucking warm, then a tougher glove over top, usually some Mechanix.
Too bad I cant find my next to skin layer.... forever lost in Gagetown.
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November 16th, 2012, 16:53 | #3 |
a.k.a. HKpro
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CF nomex flying gloves. Warm in moderate cold and extremely tactile. Good luck finding them though!
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November 16th, 2012, 19:17 | #4 |
E-01
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Depending how cold it is, either USMC FROG gloves (Camelbak Maxgrip) or HAU-15P Cold Weather Nomex Flyer's Gloves.
The HAU 15Ps are good even in extreme cold.
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November 16th, 2012, 19:49 | #5 |
I have seen the Cold Weather Flyer's Gloves before, but I was worried if it is too thick for weapon using...
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November 16th, 2012, 19:51 | #6 |
aka coachster
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I use the FastFit Mechanix gloves with a heat pack shoved in the back, but have a pair of over mitts in my pockets for downtime.
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November 19th, 2012, 13:51 | #7 |
Privateer Airsoft
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Well my (knockoff?) Mechanix seemed to do the trick fine yesterday at ~0*c. Maybe I'll look into getting a base layer glove and see if that does the trick.
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November 19th, 2012, 14:06 | #8 | |
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So generally I'd say they're usable without issue, and they provide decent tactile response despite the thickness -- more than enough to adequately operate the bolt catch, mag release, fire selector, etc and stuff like PTT button. I can also operate my Garmin Oregon with surprising ease (it does have fairly large icons) but I wouldn't want to use the soft keyboard on my smartphone with them on.
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December 24th, 2012, 19:31 | #9 |
Never used them for airsofting, however have used them camping in the winter, but just some simple wool gloves. Dispite how thin they may be, they are very warm and if they get wet, well you've all heard about the majic of wool. good pair shouldnt cost more that $20
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January 2nd, 2013, 00:16 | #10 |
"Back to you, Bob!"
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I use Arcteryx gloves or just throw a good liner in with your normal gloves if there is room.
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January 2nd, 2013, 00:36 | #11 |
Personally I use North Face liner gloves I picked up about a year ago now, and they've got holes in all the right places .
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January 2nd, 2013, 10:04 | #12 |
formerly Sepulcrum
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I use some nice skiing gloves. Very warm, not too thick and with only a little practice I was able to manipulate my rifle the same as I can in the summer with thin mechanex gloves on.
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January 2nd, 2013, 12:01 | #13 |
arc'teryx cam sv
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