Cold Weather Detecting Gloves

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Ogre1190

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Medium brown jersey gloves inside large mechanics gloves.
 

A2coins

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rubber gloves with heavy glove so I can take them off and use the rubber ones to dig then put the heavier ones back on till the next target
 

IMAUDIGGER

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Zippo hand warmer. Just stop every once in awhile and warm them up.
 

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I only use natural coverings. I think it's called Epidermis.:laughing7:
I have never used gloves while detecting, however, I do not detect if the Temp. is Freezing or below. Way too hard to dig.
Marvin
 

lairmo

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Try something like these with the poly coated underneath...???
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bmcouni3

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Get some leather gloves. Rub on some mink oil. Two coats usually work. Your hands will be warm. You'll have to take one off to find the item. I'm a winter person and this works for me. I did three months in the woods with no contact with civilization and my mink oiled gloves saved my ass.
 

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