I've used these gloves (or a very similar model) since last fall. I love them!
They don't like wet, however. Once wet, there is basically no thermal protection anymore.
I found them to be a little too sticky at first. Now that mine are broken in, I can access items in my pocket much more easily. Also, I couldn't opperate my iphone with them on last year, but this year I can. I assume that is also due to being more broken in.
I think my pair will make it through this winter, but I'd be suprised if I got through another year without developing a hole somewhere.
Well, I'm bored, so I decided to post a few pics of my new gloves. BTW, Evan, please quit doing comprehensive reviews... They're terribly rough on my wallet. I got off easy this time, but the Peltors were another story. Still glad I bought them, but I was perfectly happy living in ignorance of them too...
Anyway, on with the show!
Sexy reflective logo...
Palm with UA logo grips
Gripping the SR1911
The tackiness of the grip has been lost on mine also. It took many trips to the range and a couple 2 day shooting classes to notice it but that was MONTHS ago. On metal they are not that bad but on my polymer M&P 9 they are down right slippery now.
I'm looking for a replacement this Christmas.
Well, I'm bored, so I decided to post a few pics of my new gloves. BTW, Evan, please quit doing comprehensive reviews... They're terribly rough on my wallet. I got off easy this time, but the Peltors were another story. Still glad I bought them, but I was perfectly happy living in ignorance of them too...
Anyway, on with the show!
Sexy reflective logo...
Palm with UA logo grips
Gripping the SR1911
Guess I will have to grab a pair this year.
1) I quickly discovered that the Under Armour Cold Weather shooting gloves I had bought awhile back after reading esrice's review here on INGO (https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...nder_armour_cold_weather_shooting_gloves.html) were virtually useless when manipulating equipment in the rain. Slick gloves plus slick magazines equals dropped gear. I switched back to my Ringers gloves with a more aggressive leather-and-nylon palm and did not have any further problems.