Recommend me summer gloves

Plenty of cheap camo mesh gloves about on the 'net. Thats all I use with the trigger finger cut off and smidge applied before wearing. :)
 


Polygrip work gloves, rubberized on underside, stretchy material on topside, not that expensive but great gloves
Tried many including macwets (which didn't last at all) and find these are very good.
Good job there is no big name in them or they'd cost a fortune..
 
Rotwild,

I use a cheap thin pair of brown leather gloves that I got from a market stall, I think they cost around £15 about three years ago. They are thin enough that I can feel the trigger and give protection from the blood thirsty parasites.

ATB 243 Stalker.
 
Rotwild,

I use a cheap thin pair of brown leather gloves that I got from a market stall, I think they cost around £15 about three years ago. They are thin enough that I can feel the trigger and give protection from the blood thirsty parasites.

ATB 243 Stalker.

+ 1 for brown leather gents gloves. Great protection from thorns or anything sharp or prickly also. Been wearing them for years. The worry some have about water proof gloves is miss placed for all but the harshest weather so I use them throughout the year. I have a slightly thicker pair for the very coldest weather.
 
same as rigboot workgloves ,and in winter same with a thin cotton pair underneath warm enough and you can still (feel) things through them,
 
+1 for thin leather gloves. I've been using a pair of green RAF issue ones for about 10yrs now, they've conveniently worn through on the trigger finger and are perfect for summer use.
ATB Lee
 
Use them all year other than silly cold. These have been washed after every outing for the last 4 years. When new they have tiny rubber anti slip studs on palm and fingers. Make a slit of your own size for trigger finger.
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Super-lightweight and cool in summer.

K
 
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Hi try Snowbee lightweight fishing gloves Neoprene, trigger figure on both hand exposed and non slip palms. £14. on Amazon
 
Unlined leather shooting gloves from Bagnall and kirkwood
warm and cool
grippy
with or without finger folded back
velcro tightened across back of hand
wash them with soap and water while on, apply hand cream and dry. Always soft and supple
 
+1 longer you use them the better they get :thumb: closest i'll ever get to being a fly boy

+1 for thin leather gloves. I've been using a pair of green RAF issue ones for about 10yrs now, they've conveniently worn through on the trigger finger and are perfect for summer use.
ATB Lee
 
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