When your hands and feet are cold it’s harder to stay in the field. Many gloves are too bulky to use while holding a bow on cold days, so I came up with a solution: toe warmers. They work well in medium weight gloves such as the KUIU Guide glove that I like to wear.
The disposable “Toasty Toes” or Grabber® “Toe Warmers” (catchy name!), are thin enough to fit into the palm of the glove on your bow hand without affecting your grip. On colder days, I’ll put one on the back of my hand as well. The adhesive on them works fairly well, and they stay put inside your glove. Don’t forget a couple for inside your boots as well!
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As for the toe warmers in your gloves the manufacturer says not to put directly in contact with your skin.
Funny thing, I live in Alaska and was just thinking about the toe warmers the other day! Regular hand warmers don’t stay in place and fall out when you need to take a glove off for something. Great idea, Thanks for sharing.
I’ve been using the toe warmers as body warmers for years. I stick two of them on my shirt over my upper chest and they keep me nice and warm.
Tried toe warmers on top of my hands under gloves and they left a sunburn looking burn on my skin.
You aren’t supposed to put them directly on skin. Put them in a thin cut down sock.