Try Mac Wet gloves. I bought mine of t'bay and they are very thin and comfortable and they are the only gloves I can load pellets with.
I've been out for the last few nights on my golf club perm and I'm in a right state today with bites all over my hands that I've reacted to, apart from my face they were the only parts of my body uncovered.
I don't want to be wearing insect repellent because of the scent issue, can anyone recommend a pair of thin camo gloves that will still allow me to have a feel for my trigger etc.
Cheers.
Try Mac Wet gloves. I bought mine of t'bay and they are very thin and comfortable and they are the only gloves I can load pellets with.
The Jack Pyke neoprene gloves are pretty thin and have a trigger finger hole. In thin thermal gloves the Web-tex thermal layer gloves are thin but effective at keeping the hands warm.
I have a pair of Deerhunter summer gloves which are superb.
Another vote for Macwets !
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Macwets for me as well. A bit more expensive but well worth it.
Chris
Not camo but could you wear latex gloves, then you'd not have to change before you do the gutting.![]()
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Thanks lads I'll take a look at the Macwets.
I did think about latex but I recon my hands would dissolve in their own juices after 9 holes this time of year,![]()
Macwets for me too in the winter, but give musto equestrian gloves a go, I like them better for warmer weather very thin and and great feel on the trigger, not in camo but they do black
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+1 for Macwet gloves..... I love mine with the short cuff.. They give unparalleled feel!!!
I've also used Mechanix assembly gloves ( a bit like a mountain bike glove) with thin suede palms and they're really good too
Mac wet all the way not very cheap but nothing good is
Pink marigolds....make me feel funny.![]()