MrJimi said:This may sound too simple but how about you get the pair that you like and cut the fingers off
That was easy![]()
or try a motorcycle supply
Jim
Here's a picture of them.randy41 said:good recommendation MikePA.
i don't want to ruin whole gloves I like by cutting them up.
cp1969 said:I never understood them. When does the palm of your hand ever get cold? If I can do without the fingers, I can do without the whole glove.
Bird said:I'm with you. Apparently certain people doing certain things in certain climates have a use for them, but I never had a use, nor can I imagine ever having a use, for fingerless gloves.
I use them when I go ice fishing.
Bird said:Well, that explains that. I've gone fishing when it was cold, rainy, windy, etc., but not when the water turned to ice and have no expectation of ever doing so.![]()
MossRoad said:It is a fun feeling to walk on water. Sometimes I just go out and walk on the ice and look at stuff. It is a great way to see things from the lakeside view if you do not have access to a boat.![]()
Bird said:Yeah, but I don't like the possibility of getting to look at things from the bottom side of that ice.![]()
randy41 said:looks like winter is settling in and my shop where i do woodworking is not heated. any recommendations for fingerless gloves that won't cost an arm and a leg (& a finger)?