Originally Posted By: skinneyNothing really particular right now on the layering. Base layer, then fleece, then either the overwhites or regular layer. Works great for us but usually we aren't out in anything more than 15 mph winds due to the video aspect and it's not nearly as fun.
I go fingerless man, all the time, I've had frostebite a few times, not the kind that turns your skin black, but it did peel a layer or two. I usually tuck them under my coat so it makes direct contact with my stomach, warms them up fast and keep them limber to the trigger, or my camera controls.
The frost bite I got wasn't severe to the point that I got necrosis but it was plenty bad enough. I don't really remember it all that well but it was definitely bad enough it did some damage. I don't know how you do it dude. That's so dang painful. Especially in that kind of weather y'all hunt in. You're tougher than a boot to be able to do that without anything on your fingers.
I go fingerless man, all the time, I've had frostebite a few times, not the kind that turns your skin black, but it did peel a layer or two. I usually tuck them under my coat so it makes direct contact with my stomach, warms them up fast and keep them limber to the trigger, or my camera controls.
The frost bite I got wasn't severe to the point that I got necrosis but it was plenty bad enough. I don't really remember it all that well but it was definitely bad enough it did some damage. I don't know how you do it dude. That's so dang painful. Especially in that kind of weather y'all hunt in. You're tougher than a boot to be able to do that without anything on your fingers.