Anybody that paddles (as opposed to pedals) have any recommendations for warm-weather gloves? I have Glacier Gloves for winter - they were even too warm on some days in January, so they'd be far too warm in spring/summer, but I definitely need something. I paddle troll and I have blisters in new spots every time I come in (from adjusting my grip to ease the pain on the previous blister!)
I'm thinking the ones that don't cover fingertips would be best, but I wanted to see if you guys have any wisdom to impart.
My wife bought gloves for her stand up paddleboard last year and I made fun of her. I never needed them on that. Maybe because the paddle stays drier. Oops. Not gonna hear the end of this one for a while...
I'm thinking the ones that don't cover fingertips would be best, but I wanted to see if you guys have any wisdom to impart.
My wife bought gloves for her stand up paddleboard last year and I made fun of her. I never needed them on that. Maybe because the paddle stays drier. Oops. Not gonna hear the end of this one for a while...
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