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1.) Deerminator - 03/26/2014
Manzella Bow Ranger touch tip gloves

They are made to be worn with your release and they have the touch tip finger tip thingys so you can operate the phone,
Ipad or what ever.

$40.00 bucks at Cabelas. All the other places were out of stock:tap: Whatchya gonna do

[url]http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=13265419[/url]

The dicks website is screwed up.
No size selection
2.) bluecat - 03/26/2014
Let us know how you like them. I've found that just regular cotton jersey gloves are suitable to be worn with my release but dialing on the phone is a different matter. At least I've never had to call my wife and tell her I just downed a monster buck. :wink
3.) Deerminator - 03/26/2014
Texo has a pair and he says they work. Might have to sew a piece of material over the opposit hand glove
where the relese hole is. Cold spot:-)
4.) Swamp Fox - 03/26/2014
[QUOTE=Deerminator;18174]
$40.00 bucks at Cabelas. All the other places were out of stock:tap: Whatchya gonna do

[/QUOTE]

That's why Cabelas can get $40 for them. I've seen them elsewhere from $18-30. Didn't check every listing I found, but yes some were out of stock. Here's what I got at Dick's....

[url]http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=13265419[/url]


And Lancaster...


[url]http://www.lancasterarchery.com/manzella-bow-ranger-gloves.html[/url]


Jon showed me a pair a few years ago (not touch tip). I really liked them initially. I don't think I've been able to find them in my size, though. I think I tried some on at Bass Pro but gave them a pass for some reason. Gloves on my release hand are not usually a big issue for me around here, but you'd never know it by how many pair of hunting gloves I own by trial and error ( I use some for fishing and camping, though, lol).

I may give the Manzellas another look when I I can get to store that carries them again.
5.) Deerminator - 03/26/2014
Now I just need to get my carcass over to Verizon and get a new phone:-)

[SIZE=1]Sweetie left the credit card with me too long I just ordered new grips for the 44mag[/SIZE]:grin:
6.) Jon - 03/27/2014
I've been using Manzella release friendly gloves for many years, they are great gloves. I have about 5 pairs, they all see lots of use.
7.) DParker - 03/27/2014
[QUOTE=Jon;18247]I've been using Manzella release friendly gloves for many years, they are great gloves. I have about 5 pairs, they all see lots of use.[/QUOTE]

Are they relatively warm?
8.) bluecat - 03/27/2014
As an aside, you'd be surprised how many clothing descriptions you read that go into minute detail over fabric, wearability, breathability, permeability, fit, comfort, camo pattern, type of insulation and style but never tell you it will keep you warm. Swing and a miss.