NEW Under Armour® ColdGear® Camo Liner Gloves for Men
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- Lightweight form-fitting construction for dexterity
- ColdGear moisture management technology
- Silicone outer palm
- Extra-long gauntlet
- Wear alone or as a layer
Manufacturer style #: 1203060.
Rated 3.8 out of 5Â by 15
reviewers.
Rated 1 out of 5Â by detraz Garbage
I have always been a diehard under armour fan until i got these gloves. Stitching started to come apart the first day of my hunting trip. Had them for 6 months now and they have multiple holes in the stitching and I havent washed them. Dont buy!
January 3, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by NunavikAppleby verry good
verry good gloves to shoot with my beretta semi auto shot gun. never lose my dexterity reloading my gun and i use avery handwarmer when i am waiting for for some goose to shoot again! and again! lol
April 20, 2012
Rated 2 out of 5Â by MS33 Poor construction
Im a UA fan but these gloves ripped at the seam the first use while putting on. Returned and got another pair and the same thing happened on the 3rd use.
I will say for light liner gloves they are pretty warm.
December 1, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by COBinder AS expected
The fit is great as is the grip texture on the palms. I bought these to use for archery season and usually wear them under heavier gloves when needed. I shoot with them on and would have to say when they need to bereplaced they will be replaced with the same ones and not another brand. Great buy
October 13, 2011
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From the tip of the longest finger to the wrist and then from the widest part of you hand measure aroundAnswers
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I haven been in 18 degrees to 80 degrees with these gloves. They really arent like the normal cold gear and my hands started to get really cold around 40 degrees but Im an archery and my metal handle doestn helpA:Â
I would say 15 degrees but it also has to do with what your doingA:Â
I would say anything over 40 degrees and you should be ok with these gloves. Anything below that you could potentially start to get cold. I hunted with just these gloves in the low 30's for about 4 hours and survived but my hands did get cold. Great to wear under convertible gloves where the top folds down if you know its going to be cold.A:Â
well i have been out in the woods and fields when it was around 15 degrees out and my hands where fine a little cold but still warm enough to feel them and work my hands and also never fealt any pain in my hands from the cold and they never went numbTop 250 Contributor
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I was out in 40 degree weather and they were fine until i got them damp from holding the rails on my climber. Froze after that. They are in no way water resistant.Top 1000 Contributor
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it is good for i think -500 below zero ha ha aha ahaha really ithink it is like 5 to 10 degrees1 of 1
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