I have used a variety of water-proof gloves over the years and the ones I use today are the best I have found for the job.
They are the Polar Paw Gloves from The F&W Trappers Supply folks.
In fact I just now ordered a pair as backup for the pair shown below.
These are the three sizes most commonly used.
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Most gloves have 31" overall length and are too short for me. The Polar Paw gloves are 36" and nearly perfect for my arm length. They are very well insulated. All of these gloves need to be dried out after use to preserve the lining from rotting due to moisture from condensation/spills.
I use the forced air drier I built for drying my waders.
The pair I use now are my creation and 381/2" long.
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They fit snuggly high under my arms and over my shoulders making it hard for water to spill in.
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I prefer this rubber glove part as it is longer than any I have found to buy.
They aren't as well insulated as the Polar Paws, but I wear a glove liner to deal with that.
I'll explain how I cobbled this pair together in the Modifications Forum.
GL&HH Friends,
CJ
They are the Polar Paw Gloves from The F&W Trappers Supply folks.
In fact I just now ordered a pair as backup for the pair shown below.
These are the three sizes most commonly used.
[attachment 218369 SuperGloves001.JPG]
[attachment 218371 SuperGloves003.JPG]
[attachment 218372 SuperGloves005.JPG]
Most gloves have 31" overall length and are too short for me. The Polar Paw gloves are 36" and nearly perfect for my arm length. They are very well insulated. All of these gloves need to be dried out after use to preserve the lining from rotting due to moisture from condensation/spills.
I use the forced air drier I built for drying my waders.
The pair I use now are my creation and 381/2" long.
[attachment 218373 SuperGloves012.JPG]
They fit snuggly high under my arms and over my shoulders making it hard for water to spill in.
[attachment 218370 SuperGloves001.JPG]
I prefer this rubber glove part as it is longer than any I have found to buy.
They aren't as well insulated as the Polar Paws, but I wear a glove liner to deal with that.
I'll explain how I cobbled this pair together in the Modifications Forum.
GL&HH Friends,
CJ