I use those type of gloves on the large size plus thin knit gloves underneath (you can find nice ones ant hunting shops). The outer gloves I have also have a flap on the thumb, which is useful for the thumb wheels.
With Latex you would build up sweat and it would become very uncomfortable I would think.
Even with these two layers, in sub-aero weather with wind this winter, I left the cover flaps open exposing my knit covered fingers for too long. All of a sudden my fingers were in agonizing pain and I couldn\'t move them even to press the shutter. Took me 1half an hour to get them warm enough that the pain went away. and I could shoot again.
I use those type of gloves on the large size plus thin knit gloves underneath (you can find nice ones ant hunting shops). The -+outer gloves I have also have a flap on the thumb, which is useful for the thumb wheels.
With Latex you would build up sweat and it would become very uncomfortable I would think.
Even with these two layers, in sub-aero weather with wind this winter, I left the cover flaps open exposing my knit covered fingers for too long. All of a sudden my fingers were in agonizing pain and I couldn\'t move them even to press the shutter. Took me 1half an hour to get them warm enough that the pain went away. and I could shoot again.
Northern Illinois in sub-zero
- Gene
Mar 04, 2009 at 11:04 PM
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