Cold hands
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Cold hands
What are you guys using to keep your hands warm? Ive been looking at the Snapdragon Hyperhands but some say the sleeves are too short and also I'm not sure they make single blade models.
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Re: Cold hands
Make your own. Note that these will stretch over a canoe paddle handle, so a closing method is unnecessary.
http://wwslalom.net/pogies/index.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you need more warmth, wear some non-cotton glove liners.
http://wwslalom.net/pogies/index.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you need more warmth, wear some non-cotton glove liners.
Bob P
Re: Cold hands
Shawn Alexander at Fall Line Canoes makes very nice single blade pogies, I love mine.
http://www.falllinecanoes.com/store.html
http://www.falllinecanoes.com/store.html
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Just being willing to try is half the battle.
Re: Cold hands
NRS mitts are the way to go up here in the great white north.
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Re: Cold hands
Bob's pogies are awesome! I've been using a slightly modified version for years.
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Re: Cold hands
The falline pogies are great but you need to have a pair of gloves in in your pocket in case of swims, rescues, lost paddles etc
Re: Cold hands
Another vote for NRS Toaster Mitts here in Canadia. Nice and warm, even at -10 when things are freezing over. I love these things!
Re: Cold hands
Bought the NRS Toaster Mitts based on the recommendations here and I have to say they are really warm and provide fantastic grip on the paddle. First time out, I wore them on a 40-degree day--admittedly not that cold--and my hands were actually hot and sweaty. I'm going to say these for the days in the low 30s.