Ice Armor Ice-Fishing Gloves
muskie_man
Posted 12/10/2007 4:01 AM (#288338)
Subject: Ice Armor Ice-Fishing Gloves





Posts: 1237


Location: South Portsmouth, KY
Hey. Has anybody had any luck with these gloves keeping your hands warm and dry? Are they bulky? Is the feel good enough so you are able to move and say shut the snap on a leader, reel and cast efficiently. Heres a link to the gloves that i am talking about. Thanks for any info!

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?id=00417...
mskyhntr
Posted 12/10/2007 4:24 AM (#288339 - in reply to #288338)
Subject: RE: Ice Armor Ice-Fishing Gloves




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I used them throughout Nov. They kept my hands warm and dry especially rigging up suckers and such....they aren't bulky but I couldn't open and close snaps with them on....but definetly some of the best gloves I have ever used...I can cast with them no problem.
happy hooker
Posted 12/10/2007 10:20 AM (#288374 - in reply to #288339)
Subject: RE: Ice Armor Ice-Fishing Gloves




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I have a freind who has a pair and used them one weekend and didnt like them 'he thinks hes a tough guy bare hander',,they are XL size Im guessing you could get them from him in a trade if intrested
Magruter
Posted 12/10/2007 10:26 AM (#288376 - in reply to #288374)
Subject: Re: Ice Armor Ice-Fishing Gloves





Posts: 1316


Location: Madison, WI
Get them, you won't regret it! Some of the best gloves on the market.
wisriverrat
Posted 12/10/2007 6:10 PM (#288477 - in reply to #288338)
Subject: RE: Ice Armor Ice-Fishing Gloves




Posts: 377


Location: On the River
Great Gloves I have used them for the past 2 years.
They will get wet but even wet and froze stiff they will still keep your hands warm. I always carry two pair. I use the 29 dollar pair they have out with a swede palm and swede on the fingers This year they have a new style with a cuff, out for 39 dollars without swede on the figers which IMO will wear fast.
I can't rig a sucker with them on but I have no problem changing baits and opening up snaps.
muskihntr
Posted 12/10/2007 8:22 PM (#288508 - in reply to #288338)
Subject: Re: Ice Armor Ice-Fishing Gloves




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
great gloves, the best i have found so far...not bulky at all and i can actually open and close a stringease snap with them on.
Medford Fisher
Posted 12/11/2007 12:00 AM (#288537 - in reply to #288338)
Subject: Re: Ice Armor Ice-Fishing Gloves




Posts: 1061


Location: Medford, WI
Wouldn't really reccomend them for casting (both hands, at least). But I have them and use them daily walking to school and my hands never get cold. Ice fishing is much more relaxing with them as well.
I have the "mitten" ones, so I'm sure the "glove" (individual fingers) ones would be much nicer for casting.
Definitely reccomend them.
-Jake