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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 1970084" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>I use the thin leather work gloves that you can get at any farm store. You can find them in a yellowish tint or creamy whitish color. Tracor Supply, Orschelns carry them. I have seen them in our local hardware store too. About twelve-15 bucks. I keep a pair in my shop and a couple in my truck. Great work gloves. They have saved my palms on multiple occasions. I also use knee pads. I hunt hard and do quit a bit of kneeling, crawling, etc. Last season I let my guard down, took my pack off for a break and plopped my *** down right on a cactus. Not fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 1970084, member: 105280"] I use the thin leather work gloves that you can get at any farm store. You can find them in a yellowish tint or creamy whitish color. Tracor Supply, Orschelns carry them. I have seen them in our local hardware store too. About twelve-15 bucks. I keep a pair in my shop and a couple in my truck. Great work gloves. They have saved my palms on multiple occasions. I also use knee pads. I hunt hard and do quit a bit of kneeling, crawling, etc. Last season I let my guard down, took my pack off for a break and plopped my *** down right on a cactus. Not fun. [/QUOTE]
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