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MorAnd
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Losing gloves while hunting

I wear gloves almost year around due thick underbrush and briars. I lose a glove seems like every other week (for some reason, it seems that I always lose the left glove). between taking the glove off to shoot, to remove something from a hunting pouch, to using the Garmin and thermal, I take gloves off quite a bit. Does anyone have any idea how to prevent losing gloves?

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do what your mom did. tie a string to it. lol

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Cut end of a couple fingers off so you may not need to remove or buy brite colored gloves so maybe you can find them when dropped.

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Re: Losing gloves while hunting

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I wear gloves almost year around due thick underbrush and briars. I lose a glove seems like every other week (for some reason, it seems that I always lose the left glove). between taking the glove off to shoot, to remove something from a hunting pouch, to using the Garmin and thermal, I take gloves off quite a bit. Does anyone have any idea how to prevent losing gloves?
We should get together.I always lose the right one.lol

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https://www.amazon.com/Glove-Guard-...70308&psc=1

We use these type of clips and they work well…just make sure when you clip your gloves both are clipped…once in a while when in a hurry is the time when one didn’t make contact when clipping them together

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Thanks for the tips. I rigged up 2 different pair of gloves with wrist straps, one using flat elastic and the other using round elastic. I'll see which one is the most comfortable ... I'm thinking it'll be the round one.

Critter, out of curiosity, are you left-handed or right-handed? I'm right-handed, but always manage to lose the left glove. At one time I had 9 right-hand gloves without the matching left.

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Thanks for the tips. I rigged up 2 different pair of gloves with wrist straps, one using flat elastic and the other using round elastic. I'll see which one is the most comfortable ... I'm thinking it'll be the round one.

Critter, out of curiosity, are you left-handed or right-handed? I'm right-handed, but always manage to lose the left glove. At one time I had 9 right-hand gloves without the matching left.

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Right

I'm right handed.

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