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  • ar2088

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    The two words most likely don’t go together. Heated gloves are commonly stiff and bulky. They may not even go into trigger guards. While shooting gloves need to be slim and dexterous, and ideally touchscreen capable.

    With the recent coldness, I found that I don’t have a pair of gloves that is good enough under freezing temperatures, not to mention for shooting. I figured that there may be heated gloves that can fulfill that role? Suggestions and recommendations?
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    jmohme

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    I am a big fan of heated gear, but cant do the gloves.
    I am a horse show photographer and most venues are either outdoor or in unheated arenas.
    I wear heated socks, and heated vests, but can't manage the controls on my camera with any gloves that have full fingers.
    My solution is a heated neck gator that I slip over my camera. Usualy don't even need the heat. Just keeping my hands covered does it most times.
    I cant see how the same neck gator could not be slipped over the reciever to acomplish the same thing.

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