I have 3 pairs of Macwet gloves in various guises. They are excellent in all weathers EXCEPT rain. I wore mine, the climatech version, a week last Saturday on a shoot in Cumbria where it was a day of horizontal hailstones. After some 30 minutes of this my Macwets were exceptionally............er............'Macwet'. My hands were freezing, to a point where it was warmer to discard the gloves. Thankfully my shooting buddy had a spare pair of industrial type gloves, which a was glad to accept. That is the second time my hands have frozen in wet Macwets. I will wear them in anything except wet weather as long as they stay 'Macdry' they are OK, but that does seem somehow, to defeat the object. I shall go back to my wool glove/mitten style which actually get warmer if wet ?Try McWet shooting gloves . They can be sized for a perfect fit as they come in 1/2 sizes . You don’t need a cut away trigger finger as they are sensitive enough . As the name implies you will never regret buying them if you ever shoot in the rain as they just stick to wet wood , but are great in the dry . I shoot in these gloves 95% of the time having retired my expensive Dents shooting gloves as the McWets just outperform them for a 1/4 of the price .
PS, If you wish to try them too, you are welcome. They are 8 1/2's
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