I did a cursory search of the forum but didn't find a specific topic on this.
What does everyone use for hand protection during winter flying? I've seen bar mitts similar to the ones I use on my motorcycle. Do those work in combination with a pair of regular gloves? I also thought about using pogies, which are what kayakers use for winter paddling. Does anyone know of a good sticky, winter glove? I have some Ironclad box handler gloves that are super sticky but aren't winter gloves. I saw that someone recommended wrapping tape to make the down tube or base tube stickier on the gloves, but I'd like to avoid that to make pre-flight easier if I can. I've also seen that some of the PG pilots are using battery powered heated gloves -- anyone know of a tacky variety?
Anyway, if anyone has a tried and true solution that they swear by, the info would be appreciated.
Keeping Your Hands Warm While Flying
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Keeping Your Hands Warm While Flying
New H2, AT, FL
Re: Keeping Your Hands Warm While Flying
I have a pair of heated glove liners that I like. The battery is a bit bulky, but they work pretty well.
http://www.blazewearusa.com/heated-gloves/
I also tried their heated gloves, but they started to come apart. The liners are nice because you can use them with the gloves you prefer.
http://www.blazewearusa.com/heated-gloves/
I also tried their heated gloves, but they started to come apart. The liners are nice because you can use them with the gloves you prefer.
Re: Keeping Your Hands Warm While Flying
For the hg I wear football pass receivers gloves (standard apparel for me) with Steve Wendt's bar mitts (Blue Sky). On really cold days I put chemical toe warmers (with sticky backs) in the bar mitts. Does the job for me every time.
Randy Weber
Randy Weber
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Re: Keeping Your Hands Warm While Flying
Those receiver gloves are crazy-sticky! But might be an issue if there's any sweat/moisture on a really cold day.... I would love to have a version that's truly flight-friendly, HG or PG.
Re: Keeping Your Hands Warm While Flying
My Nike FITDRY gloves have rubber patches attached to the cloth and do not get sticky at all, they just grip and do not slide. I got them many moons ago and they work well in all conditions. I think they cost me $30-$40 on a half price sale. Maybe they do not make them today, I have not looked closely. When I have glanced at receivers gloves I have only seen the sticky ones Mark is talking about. I do not use them on the pg because they work so well on the hg I want to conserve them. I tried to upload a pic but I received a message that the pic was too large.
Randy
Randy
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