Goose Duck from Old Hickory Lake, TN, USA
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same as always, bad
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Here is where the problem lies. It isn't Avery's fault. All neoprene decoy gloves are garbage. They just don't last. I used to go through anywhere from 3-10 pairs of these every single season. If you are a casual hunter, these will probably be fine. They will get you through a season if you only hunt weekend or a few times a season. If you are a serious hunter, don't waste your time with these. I got some of the Midwest PVC gloves and have been very happy with them. A friend of mine got the Under Armour ones and likes them as well. Mack's sells both of those pairs. Both are much warmer and will last much better.
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i think that the sleeve opening could be a little wider
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the price is fine, they aren't expensive
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Neoprene decoy gloves are garbage.
 
NC Duck Hunter from Raleigh, NC
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Can't Live Without
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Keep those fingers warm when retrieving dekes.
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Priced Right
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I can't live without my gauntlet gloves. I use them all season long, but appreciate them most during the late season. When you break ice just to get into the pond, you don't want to go dipping your hands in the water to retrieve dekes. Buyer Beware: Don't plan on wearing these as all purpose gloves. They can make your hands sweat, and the "grippy" neoprene on the palms can be easily punctured if you use them to move briars out of the way on the walk out.
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