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I suffer from really cold fingers

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and did some research as to why.It used not to be as bad but even with insulated glove my fingers get cold very very easily..painfully cold

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0820/is_n213/ai_17065670/?tag=content;col1

a technique developed by U.S. Army researchers in Alaska. In a room that's a comfortable temperature, submerge your hands in a container of warm water for three to five minutes. Then go into a freezing room (outside in wintertime unless you have access to a walk-in freezer) and again dip your hands in warm water for 10 minutes. The cold environment would normally make your blood vessels constrict, but the warm water makes them open. Repeatedly training vessels to open despite the cold around them may enable you to counter the restriction reflex even without the warm water.
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I picked up a pair of fleece glomitts, similar to those in the photo...

There's a heat-pack slot in the mitten part.

Holes for your thumb as well.

I bought mine at ****'s for around $20

I put the heat pack in the glove before I leave the house, and it is toasty warm when I get to the hunting spot.

Haven't had a problem yet with too-cold hands...

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