10 Best Merino Wool Hunting Gloves
Updated on: September 2023
Best Merino Wool Hunting Gloves in 2023
First Lite - Talus Merino Fingerless Glove in Dry Earth LG - Dry Earth
SITKA Gear Merino Glove Optifade Open Country Large

- MERINO GLOVES – Available in sizes medium, large, x-large, and 2x-large. (Available Colors: Elevated II, Open Country, and Subalpine)
- COMBINING COMFORT AND WARMTH – With the durability of wool and elasticity of nylon, the Merino Glove is a heat-retaining liner to keep your hands comfortable without being clammy in the mid to late season.
- SITKA Gear – We pride ourselves on providing the highest quality apparel that ensures you’re prepared to tackle any obstacle, in any element, under any condition. Check out our storefront to view our complete line up of industry leading products.
Aerowool Touch Liner Glove

- Lightweight Aerowool 200 gm merino wool fabric
- Touch screen sensitive thumb and index finger
- Lightweight interlock fabric
Sitka Men's Fanatic Whitetail Optifade Elevated II Camo Hunting Gloves, Large

- DURABLE FABRIC: Built from 4-way stretch-woven polyester, the fanatic glove offers a perfect balance of warmth and dexterity, specifically for use with the front hand muff built into Fanatic Series pieces.
- HALF-FINGER DESIGN: Half-finger design on the forefinger and thumb enables greater accuracy and the ability to use a touch screen GPS or phone on the fly.
- DURABLE WATER REPELLENT FINISH: The DWR finish resists light precipitation and prevents the face fabric from wetting out.
- GORE OPTIFADE CONSEALMENT ELEVATED II: It is the only concealment pattern scientifically engineered to confuse the vision of deer; it is designed for whitetail hunters in an elevated position.
- LEATHER PULL: Durable leather pull provides an easy on/off.
SITKA Gear Callers Glove (Left) Optifade Timber X Large

- CALLERS GLOVE - Available in sizes medium, large, and x-large. (Available Colors: Timber and Marsh)
- INNOVATIVE DESIGN - Keep in mind this glove is sold in singles (not pairs) the Caller’s Glove lets you keep one hand free for better calling and trigger control.
- GORE-TEX TECHNOLOGY - Between waves, keep your trigger hand warm in the highly insulated, Berber-lined hand muff, which is bonded to the back of an ultra-warm GORE-TEX glove.
- IMPORTANT NOTE - Right handed shooters will need to purchase the left handed glove, and vice versa.
- SITKA Gear – We pride ourselves on providing the highest quality apparel that ensures you’re prepared to tackle any obstacle, in any element, under any condition. Check out our storefront to view our complete line up of industry leading products.
RefrigiWear Military Style Ragg Wool Glove Liners (Green, Large/X-Large) - PACK OF 12 PAIRS

- MATERIAL: Extremely warm 85% Ragg wool and 15% nylon liners make an excellent choice for the coldest conditions
- MILITARY STYLE: These Military-style liners are pre-laundered for softness
- FEATURES: Extended knit wrist provides protection and more warm coverage; Warm wool construction without being bulky makes for great dexterity
- CASE QUANTITY: Sold by the dozen only
Minus33 Merino Wool 6610 Fingerless Glove Liner Navy Large

- QUALITY MERINO WOOL FINGERLESS GLOVE: 90% Merino Wool. Warm and comfortable. Machine washable and dryable. Naturally antimicrobial and moisture wicking. Best for keeping your dexterity while warming your hands.
- CRAFTED TO FIT: Size S - XL 90% merino wool for superior warmth. 7% Stretch Nylon and 3% Elastic gives better durability and comfortable fit. Great for tasks where you still need access to your fingertips, like operating a camera or using your smartphone.
- EXPERIENCED BRAND: Although there are many copy-cats on the market today, Minus33 has been a trusted brand since 2004.
- IMPORTED: As the legacy of a 100+ year old USA based woolen company, Minus33 knows quality and comfort in Merino Wool. We are committed to bringing you the best Merino Wool products at a reasonable price.
- TECHNICAL DETAILS: Knit fingerless glove 90% Merino wool, 7% Stretch Nylon, 3% Elastic. Garment weight size large = 2.4 oz. (68 grams)
Hot Shot Ragg Wool Pop Top Fingerless Glove, Oatmeal

- INSULATED: The Men’s Hot Shot Ragg Wool Gloves are lined with 40 grams of 3M Thinsulate Insulation. It is a brushed tricot pop-top glove, the perfect handwear accessory to stay warm outside without having a bulky hand.
- OUTDOOR: These wool gloves work to provide added warmth even when in cold, damp conditions. They are a practical match to your winter apparel for great flexibility while outdoors. It is one size fits all for big and small hands.
- FUNCTIONAL: The Ragg Wool Glove keeps your fingers and hands mobile. A silicone dotted gripper palm provides a grip to hold items while wearing the gloves. It is a great gift for the outdoorsmen that need both function and winter weather protection.
- COMFORTABLE: A tricot lining gives the glove a knit look and soft feel while staying more breathable than polyester. With a 2 x 1 rib cuff, the glove will stay on your hand without letting wind or water inside.
- DESIGN: The neutral oatmeal color is a classic look design with an 85% wool and 15% acrylic blend. The 5gg full finger glove will keep you comfortable when hunting, camping, hiking, fishing, shooting, skiing, snowboarding and more when outside.
SITKA Gear Gradient Glove Optifade Waterfowl Large

- GRADIENT GLOVES - Available in sizes medium, large, and x-large. (Available Colors: Timber and Marsh)
- TIGHT WOVEN JERSEY FACE - The Gradient Glove is made from a super stretch microfiber fleece that offers lightweight warmth and allows maximum dexterity for shotgun operation.
- VERSATILITY AND COMFORT - A tighter, more form-fitted cut gives it the ability of functioning as either a standalone glove, or as added warmth for the Pantanal Glove, Delta Deek Glove, or Hudson Mitt.
- SITKA Gear – We pride ourselves on providing the highest quality apparel that ensures you’re prepared to tackle any obstacle, in any element, under any condition. Check out our storefront to view our complete line up of industry leading products.
RefrigiWear Fleece Lined Thinsulate Insulated Ragg Wool Gloves (Green, Large)

- Keep your hands toasty warm with 40 grams of Thinsulate insulation plus a soft fleece lining
- Features a 100% ragg wool outershell - the warmest natural material available
- Added warmth for your wrist with an extended, double-layer knit cuff
- Our most popular wool glove and classic green color, model number 0321
- RefrigiWear has been protecting you in the cold for over 60 years. Founded, owned, and operated in the USA, RefrigiWear is dedicated to finding the best solutions for all cold weather needs
Public Smoking Areas: Like Going Hunting with Dick Cheney
There is absolutely no reasonable argument against banning smoking in all public places. Standing around a smoker is tantamount to standing around a blind man shooting off a loaded six-shooter.
Those who do choose to smoke cry loudly that their rights are being violated when cities place bans on smoking in public places; unfortunately, the situation is directly oppositional to this case. There are laws against criminal endangerment and just as it would be ludicrous for a person to demand the right to blindly shoot a gun off in a public place, so it is beyond belief to think that anyone would lodge a civil rights complaint that would allow them to engage in equally dangerous activity such as smoking. Smokers cannot control where the smoke from their cigarettes goes, nor who breathes it into their bodies. As a result, their actions should not be subject to the same rights that cover such things as speech and expression. Smoking isn't an expression; it is a harmful activity. It is like closing your eyes and shooting off a gun. To be a non-smoker in a place that allows smoking is like going quail hunting with Dick Cheney. (Fact: The Vice President of the United States shot a man in the face. Fact!)
One of the foremost arguments against banning smoking in public places is that consumers who smoke will refrain from patronizing these establishments, leading to economic problems that could potentially reach the level of forcing businesses such as nightclubs, bars, restaurants and even health clubs to shut down. This seems to be a reasonable concern, but not one that outweighs the economic disadvantages caused by smoking in the first place. Health care costs related to smoking continue to skyrocket as the baby boomers age and, besides, shouldn't the health of all patrons be a bigger consideration than the convenience of the minority? (Yeah, I know I'm being hopelessly naïve on that one. After all, we're talking about an industry that purposely created a product to kill their customers.)
In addition, banning smoking in public places could lead to a completely new cottage industry: establishments that are "smoking only" in which smokers can gather together to share their poison only with other smokers. If the ability to smoke is the only drawing place for a bar or club or restaurant, then perhaps those businesses are facing more serious economic problems.
The argument that a ban on smoking in public places amounts to an unenforceable prohibition is simply specious. While it is certainly true that individual cases in public areas would present a problem, this law would be easily enforced in privately run business areas. Any business that allows smoking to take place would receive an incremental series of punishments beginning with warning, then fines and ultimately ending with suspension of their business license if they continue to allow violations.
Smoking is simply too dangerous to be allowed in public places. If individuals choose to smoke that is their business, but the rest of society shouldn't be forced to breathe in the carcinogenic toxins produces by these cancer sticks. In addition, the cost of caring for smoking-related diseases is large enough without increasing it due to sickness resulting from second-hand smoke. And for those of you who agree with me and don't mind taking a slightly more proactive approach, consider this advice from Steve Martin. The next time someone asks you whether you mind if they light up, simply look them in the eye and reply thusly: "Why no. Do you mind if I fart?"