HELP!! Warmest waterproof gloves recommendations please!!

Roccus7

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Learned Colleagues:

My old blaze orange, rubberized, waterproof gloves just aren't cutting it anymore. Anyone got some recommendations for replacements?

These won't be used for fishing, but for digging clams/oysters so being clumsy isn't a problem, but being 100% waterproof is a "Must"!
 
Learned Colleagues:

My old blaze orange, rubberized, waterproof gloves just aren't cutting it anymore. Anyone got some recommendations for replacements?

These won't be used for fishing, but for digging clams/oysters so being clumsy isn't a problem, but being 100% waterproof is a "Must"!
I still use the blaze orange ones but I use a neoprene glove underneath as a liner of sorts. My chubby digits stay pretty warm.
 
The Atlas gloves (orange ones) work well only if you keep the liner dry. Once wet, they are useless and actually detrimental in keeping hands warm. They seem to conduct the cold!

I usually bring a few pair with me keeping one pair on the heater at all times.
 
Yeah its been a while
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There’s always Nintendo.
 
How about these?

I had something similar only they were battery heated wool socks. I used to wear them in my waders when trout fishing White's Pool in the winter. Kept my feet toasty warm.
 
How about these?

I had something similar only they were battery heated wool socks. I used to wear them in my waders when trout fishing White's Pool in the winter. Kept my feet toasty warm.
WAIT, WHAT ???? $79.95 on sale. $150. regularly ? For crying out loud Larry, he could get a Sherpa to rub his hands for that much. If your going to spend that much go to Eddie Bauer. They have gloves that keep you warm at -60 degrees. I even guarantee them. :). Oh and their Made In USA.
 
WAIT, WHAT ???? $79.95 on sale. $150. regularly ? For crying out loud Larry, he could get a Sherpa to rub his hands for that much. If your going to spend that much go to Eddie Bauer. They have gloves that keep you warm at -60 degrees. I even guarantee them. :). Oh and their Made In USA.
Yeah, plus I don't want a "shock" when some salt water gets in. I have a thin pair of neoprene gloves that has one slight "leaker", so I'm going to 'speriment using them as liners for my old school oranges. That should do it.

Now if it was a Female Sherpa I could get, that would be different. Then again, I could have you do the dirty work on the late March tide.
 
WAIT, WHAT ???? $79.95 on sale. $150. regularly ? For crying out loud Larry, he could get a Sherpa to rub his hands for that much. If your going to spend that much go to Eddie Bauer. They have gloves that keep you warm at -60 degrees. I even guarantee them. :). Oh and their Made In USA.

I wasn't looking at prices - I simply googled heated gloves - several came up - I posted the first one - there were cheaper models out there - but - HEY! - Fisherman in Norway recommended them.
 
I wasn't looking at prices - I simply googled heated gloves - several came up - I posted the first one - there were cheaper models out there - but - HEY! - Fisherman in Norway recommended them.
;) well geez, even if Grundens made them they wouldn't cost that much. I gust guess i wouldn't want a pair of gloves with a touch pad. :giggle:
 
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