Reddit mentions of HOT SHOT Men's Wool Gloves/Mittens, Oatmeal

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HOT SHOT Men's Wool Gloves/Mittens, Oatmeal
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INSULATED: The Men’s Hot Shot Ragg Wool Gloves are lined with 40 grams of 3M Thinsulate Insulation. It is a brushed tricot pop-top glove, the perfect handwear accessory to stay warm outside without having a bulky hand.OUTDOOR: These wool gloves work to provide added warmth even when in cold, damp conditions. They are a practical match to your winter apparel for great flexibility while outdoors. It is one size fits all for big and small hands.FUNCTIONAL: The Ragg Wool Glove keeps your fingers and hands mobile. A silicone dotted gripper palm provides a grip to hold items while wearing the gloves. It is a great gift for the outdoorsmen that need both function and winter weather protection.COMFORTABLE: A tricot lining gives the glove a knit look and soft feel while staying more breathable than polyester. With a 2 x 1 rib cuff, the glove will stay on your hand without letting wind or water inside.DESIGN: The neutral oatmeal color is a classic look design with a wool and acrylic blend. The 5gg full finger glove will keep you comfortable when hunting, camping, hiking, fishing, shooting, skiing, snowboarding and more when outside.
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Found 6 comments on HOT SHOT Men's Wool Gloves/Mittens, Oatmeal:

u/Tacklebill · 6 pointsr/TwinCities

It has been said by others, but let me repeat for emphasis: Layers. I know lots of people that bitch about the cold but only wear a coat over a T-shirt. Come winter, I'm wearing some kind of undershirt/thermal, a flannel/chamois/wool shirt, a vest and then a coat. Merino wool socks are awesome. Smartwool is the name brand, but you can find store brands that are much cheaper. I would suggest some kind of waterproof shoe or boot for the snow.

Get several pairs of gloves. You will lose them and going to the store with one glove sucks. I personally think glommits are the bee's knees. Warmth+dexterity when needed. Embrace the hat and have fun with it.

People have talked about a winter kit for your car, which is a good idea, but how about your house? If you have newer, quality windows (double pane Low E glass) you probably don't need to do anything, but if you live in an older house with old, drafty windows getting window film might be a good idea. If you have a drafty door, there are many adhesive-backed foam strip products to help seal those up.

Bundle up and try to enjoy winter. To me there are few things as beautiful as a crisp sunny day after a fresh snow, where everything sparkles and glimmers. So long as you're inside and drinking a cup of coffee that is.

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u/Kudzupatch · 2 pointsr/AskPhotography

It's personal but I tried a couple and settled on these, Igloos Men's Ragg Wool Pop Top Mittens. Probably a bad choice in snowy or wet conditions since they are not waterproof. But I find mittens much warmer than most gloves.

https://www.amazon.com/Igloos-Mens-the-Sentry-Mittens/dp/B00CY9CVSO

u/NewDriverStew · 0 pointsr/boston

Igloo pop-tops, they last forever.