10 Best Upland Hunting Gloves
Updated on: June 2023
Best Upland Hunting Gloves in 2023
Mechanix FastFit Coyote Gloves, Large

- Glove Size: Large - Finger Length: 5.43-5.71 inches, Palm Width: 3.35-3.86 inches / Breathable Trek Dry keeps your hands cool and comfortable.
- Stretch-elastic cuffs create a secure fit. / Anatomically designed two-piece palm eliminates material bunching.
- Pinched fingertip construction improves fingertip strength and durability.
- High-dexterity 0.6mm synthetic leather infused with touchscreen technology.
- Nylon carrier loops for storage. / Machine washable.
Orvis Men's Uplander Shooting Gloves, Brown, Large
Mechanix Wear MG-72-009 - Original Coyote Tactical Gloves (Medium, Brown)

- Form-fitting TrekDry helps keep hands cool and comfortable.
- Thermal Plastic Rubber (TPR) closure with hook and loop provides a secure fit.
- Seamless single layer palm improves fit and dexterity.
- Nylon web loop provides convenient glove storage.
- Machine washable.
- Origin: Made in Vietnam
Orvis Cold Weather Hunting Gloves, Large
Kryptek Krypton Camo Hunting Gloves, Inferno, L

- 94% polyester / 6% spandex duraface
- Grid fleece and French Terry hybrid shell
- Touchscreen compatible thumb and forefingers
- Works fine for early fall hunting
- Lightweight and breathable
Hatch NS430 Specialist All-Weather Shooting/Duty Glove, Black, Medium

- Palm constructed of Synsi-feel synthetic leather for excellent girl and accurate feel
- Extreme-Grip patches are sewin into the palm and fingertips
- Hook and loop closure provides a snug fit
- Constructed of neoprene for comfort, flexibility and warmth
- Palms made of Synsi-feel synthetic leather for excellent grip and accurate feel
- Extreme-grip sewn onto palms and fingertips for maximum grip
- Hook and loop closures keep gloves firmly in place
- The best selling Law Enforcement Glove on the market
Orvis Men's Uplander Shooting Gloves/Men's Uplander Shooting Gloves, Brown, Medium
Orvis Best-Grade Sporting Clays Gloves, Copper, Lg/XL
HOT SHOT Men’s Camo Huntsman Pop-Top Mittens –Mossy Oak Break-Up Country Mini

- INSULATED: The Men’s Hot Shot Camo Huntsman Mittens are lined with 80 grams of 3M Thinsulate Insulation. It is a brushed tricot pop-top mitten, the perfect accessory to stay warm outside without having a bulky hand.
- OUTDOOR: These gloves are a great item for outdoor lovers who enjoy hunting and fishing. The Realtree design camouflages into your hunting surroundings and seasons. Available in medium, large and extra large.
- OUTDOOR: These gloves are a great item for outdoor lovers who enjoy hunting and fishing. The Realtree design camouflages into your hunting surroundings and seasons. Available in medium, large and extra large.
- FUNCTIONAL: Keep your hands mobile with the pop-top for your fingers and thumb, made of 100% polyester. Silent magnetic closures are located on the pop-top and pull back thumb to keep the flap out of your way and give you an advantage while hunting.
- COMFORTABLE: There is a zippered heater pack pocket to stay warm in extreme winter temperatures. The stretch fleece fingers keep you comfortable, while the Pro-Text touch technology on the index finger allows you to use your phone when wearing them.
Bob Allen Leather Insulated Gloves (Brown, Medium)

- Leather Insulated gloves
- Improved ability to resist moisture from rain or perspiration
- 49 gram Thinsulate insulation
- Features Flat seams
- Has Elastic wristband
Preparation for Pulling Weeds
There's a reason gardeners wear gloves to pull weeds and there are reasons why a gardener would pull weeds.
Weeds can quickly grow out of control and block a gardener's ability to reach plants that need watering. Not only can a gardener have a difficult time getting water to plants but also weeds will drink in large amounts of that water draining the precious liquid from the dirt as if they were sucking it up through straws.
Left alone weeds can grow into tall patches where sneaky feline predators may lie in wait for unsuspecting birds to get a little too close to the patch boundaries. After which the feline will spring out and grab the bird carrying it into the midst of the weeds. Weed patches are also a place where burglars can hide.
Removing tall weeds can be a bit of a challenge. If you run over them they can dull lawn mower blades. If you use weed killers it's not healthy for the environment, the dirt and it can potentially kill beneficial insects, lizards and the birds that feed on them.
So begins the preparation for pulling weeds.
Never pull weeds without wearing a pair of gloves. It doesn't take long once you start pulling to make blisters and those blisters can burst or the blistered skin may pull back leaving raw skin exposed. Both ways they are painful and they could get infected.
Be sure to wet the dirt that the weeds are in. Tall weeds can often be hard to pull out of dry dirt especially dirt that has clay in it.
With wet dirt and gloves on the preparation is complete. The weed pulling can go forward.
A couple of other things you don't have to do in preparation of pulling weeds but probably should is wearing sunglasses and applying mosquito / bug repellent. Sunglasses protect the eyes from dust, flying debris and insects that may be housed on the weeds. Since some weeds contain chiggers, tiny red biting bugs that bury under the skin, spraying on bug repellent will help keep them off of the body and away from the eye area.
Another thing that you can do to make weed pulling a little easier is to wait to pull weeds until it rains. That way the ground will already be wet and you can just pull them up without watering. You may want to wait until the next day after it rains or it may be too muddy.