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<blockquote data-quote="Mr_TTT2" data-source="post: 4667613" data-attributes="member: 15898"><p>Ive done different setups for hands, thin gloves +hand warmers, two sets of gloves and hand warmers, etc... I'm at the point that nothing works well. Been so cold that except for where hand warmer was touching, everything else was cold in on my hands. Feet are bad but not as bad as hands. I'm going to try a hand muff waist thing this year with bunch of warmers. Its funny when 20 feet up cold equals pain. I could stay out in woods all day sitting, but my hands/feet bring me in. One tip, helps avoid the pain a little longer, avoid touching anything metal. So in gun season, I rest my gun on my climber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr_TTT2, post: 4667613, member: 15898"] Ive done different setups for hands, thin gloves +hand warmers, two sets of gloves and hand warmers, etc... I'm at the point that nothing works well. Been so cold that except for where hand warmer was touching, everything else was cold in on my hands. Feet are bad but not as bad as hands. I'm going to try a hand muff waist thing this year with bunch of warmers. Its funny when 20 feet up cold equals pain. I could stay out in woods all day sitting, but my hands/feet bring me in. One tip, helps avoid the pain a little longer, avoid touching anything metal. So in gun season, I rest my gun on my climber. [/QUOTE]
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