Extreme Gear Fingerless Gloves
Glove Sizing Guide:
Small: Hand Measurement 5.5 to 6.5 inches.
Medium: Hand Measurement 6.5 to 7.5 inches.
Large: Hand Measurement 7.5 to 8.5 inches.
X-Large: Hand Measurement 8.5 to 9.5 inches.
Extreme Gear Fingerless Gloves
Extreme Gear Fingerless Gloves
Extreme Gear Fingerless Gloves
Extreme Gear Bison Down Fingerless Gloves (Brown or Black) Bison Gear The Buffalo Wool Co.
Extreme Gear Fingerless Gloves
Extreme Gear Fingerless Gloves

Extreme Gear Fingerless Gloves

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  • Made in the USA
  • 90% American bison down / 10% Nylon
Guide to fiber composition
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* Good news/bad news update, a glitch in making our glove yarns for 2024/2025 winter production. The good news is that we have fiber at the mill to start making our glove yarns, The bad news is that we will not have gloves for the fall/winter production line. Good news: We should have gloves in production for a late winter/early spring outdoorsman for the next hunt season. Please put your name on the notification email list and sign us for the newsletter as that is where all the updates will be. Thank you to everyone who has reached out!

It doesn't matter if you are bowhunting in Iowa or fishing in Alaska,  if you figured the cost for every minute you get to spend out in the field,  anything that betters your chances of staying warm and dry is worth it. 

Weighing in at just about 2 oz per pair, our “Herdwear” gloves, are the lightweight, surprisingly soft, and seriously strong answer to unprepared wilderness newbies.  Clocking in at 6x warmer than wool, these are pro-quality and "buff-tough".  The best part, get them wet, they just wick the moisture away from your skin, and keep you warm and comfortable, unlike most man-made fibers, maintain their insulating properties when wet.

Tough enough to survive an ice age.

Combined with the insulating, downy undercoat of the American Bison, until you put these on, it's hard to believe their ultra-soft comfort and lightweight warmth. These fingerless gloves are so lightweight that they are only 1.2 oz per glove. These gloves are 90% Bison, and 10% Nylon making them durable, absorb moisture without feeling damp, and retain body heat well. Machine washable. Like all of our bison products, 100% guaranteed: either you love them, or we buy them back. 

 

Material Composition

Here at The Buffalo Wool Co., our yarn bases for all our gear is (and will always be) natural fibers. This means that the internal structure of your socks (the parts that touch your skin) will be made from bison fiber, merino wool, mulberry silk, and other 100% natural fibers.

The overall composition (the parts that touch your skin plus everything else) will include other materials like nylon or polyester. This is done to make the sock more durable and ensure that your socks work (and play) as hard as you do.

Yarn Base Composition

90% American bison down / 10% Nylon

Guide to fiber composition

Customer Reviews

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Cody P. (Anchorage, US)
Best gloves and socks

I have fished in late fall in Alaska the last 20 years. I have been through many types of gloves. Always had to carry multiple pairs cause they get wet. These gloves were so impressive when I got them wet I rang the water out and was able to finish my day. These gloves keep you warm even wet. My only complaint was I didn’t get my hands in them 20+ years ago. On to the socks I carry a small heater cause my feet always suffer from cold. I was fishing in 28 degrees and never fired the heater my feet stayed warm and dry the entire day. I highly recommend these products 💯 worth the money.

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Jason F. (Fresno, US)
Fishing gloves

Used these for a steelhead trip in Alaska in late October based upon the recommendation of a friend. He wasn’t wrong - they’re warm and quick drying. His version has thin rubber collars which I somewhat envied. Anyway, I expect they’ll soften and break in with time. Slightly pricey but worth it.

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Randel B. (Denver, US)
Extreme Gear Fingerless Gloves

The fingers are a little longer than most but work fine for shooting without removing a glove. The gloves are warm, I tried them in 40-degree weather. They were toasty. Two thumbs up! Pun intended.

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Jeffrey S. (Broomfield, US)
Outstanding product

I was introduced to the gloves by a Wyoming Fly fishing guide. He uses them daily in cold, wet conditions and swore by them. I just returned from a Steelhead trip on the cold, wet shoes of Lake Erie and they performed great. Amazing how a natural fiber maintains it’s warmth even when wet.

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Mark D. (Portland, US)

Excellent pair of gloves,

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Richard O. (Los Angeles, US)
Fishing perfect

These extreme fingerless gloves stand up to the cold. They make winter steelhead fishing enjoyable.

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Brian

Oh, I like these. The half fingers are longer than the type I usually have. The wool is soft and comfortable on the skin. These, are what fingerless gloves should be!

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William

They wore out quick.

S&D Spinning Mill, Millbury, MA, USA

Designed from the Ground Up

The Dearnley Family has been running S & D Spinning since the 1800s. This is one of the last large scale wool mills left in the U.S. and they are absolutely crucial to us keeping our production here in the U.S.

Read more about how we spin our American bison yarns

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