Military Winter Hats & Gloves
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Your reviews are extremely valuable. Do you have any experience with the Outdoor Research Firebrand Mitts for extreme cold? We love the classic Air Force N-4B
's as much as you do, but the Firebrands could be a modern solution with a smaller weight and form factor when packed.
Thanks! I've played with them a bit, pretty cool
I like that the mittens look like baby boxing gloves.
Is that Donkey Kong Country? Countless hours spent on that game lol. I always liked the snow levels. I have some Helikon Tex cold weather gear that works great. Regular and Grid Fleece Balaclavas, Fleece Watch Cap in Camogrom/Multicam, Helikon's Gen3 ECWCS level 1 and 2 base layers, and for level 3 I have Helikon's Patriot Fleece Hoody in Multicam. I have Darn Tough ECW wool socks, and I have cheapo thinsulate cold weather gloves. For Winter Boots I currently have a pair of Zamberlan boots from Italy. Vibram soles, Goretex lined, very expensive boots, $250-300, but I got them for free from my brother in law.
For damp, Southeastern 20-30s, some of the best gloves I've found are SealSkinz. Waterproof, breathable and very flexible, they have been the warmest gloves I've found for minimal bulk.
I take the old school wool inserts and combine them with the flyers gloves. I've used them in 20 degree weather with sleet while patrolling. They worked great with awesome dexterity.
Great info. Cut and dry to the point without all the BS the other channels have. Keep it real brother. Most youtube channels want to ramble on for half an hour to say what can be communicated in 30 seconds. I subscribed. Thanks
Thank you!
Cheers Randall for the review.some good kit idea's..thanks Mitch 🇬🇧.
Thanks!
*@Grunt Proof* - at 8:06 You can get those Russki hats with extra micro flaps on the side so you can hear while the flaps are down. They are actually from the Russian Army. The measurement is in CM. I would recommend to go a size up. (e.g. If you are 59, go 60)
grey-shop.ru/Accessories/hat-cap/VKBO-Sodiers-Army-Ushanka
www.ebay.com/itm/BTK-VKBO-Ratnik-Winter-Ushanka-Hat-With-Embroidered-Cockade-EMR-Digital-Flora-/332863736772
www.amazon.com.au/BTK-Ushanka-Embroidered-Cockade-Digital/dp/B07NKX91ZH
The first link has the option to choose measurements in U.S. to CM.
Cool
I never found the flyers gloves to be particularly durable on my deployments. I preferred the 5.11 flame retardant gloves from 2008...I don't think they make them anymore. Thankfully I bought multiple pairs back in the day and still have a couple of unused pairs. I prefer the old OD green balaclava. The newer black ones were never warm enough for me. You can still get the OD ones on the surplus market
Love your channel Have you ever checked out wiggys products. The also have sleeping booties for $42. They are based in Colorado.
Haven't heard of them
@@tjellis1479 good products I just passed mine to my son. Mine was ultralight rated to 20deg is was very comfortable. My biggest problem was my ground pad it wasn't rated for cold. Ground was cold top was warm. Hope this helps take a poncho liner with you. Works great with that. :) Btw they make an overbag that will drop the system to -40f.
I will check em out. Thanks
All good stuff, I see additions I need to make to my gear. Excellent video!
thanks man!
Nomex hoods are part of firefighters protective gear, tucked under the jacket collar and covered by the helmet.
And great in the winter!
@@GruntProof yes as you said in the video, covers the face and neck to protect from cold winds.
Just scored a pair of those flyers gloves over Halloween. Good friends of mine was in the airforce, now flys commercial let me use a pair while we walked our kids around the neighborhood trick or treating. I brought two other pair of gloves of my own and they didn't do very well. Im currently doing chemo treatment so one side-effect I have is really bad neuropathy and severe sensitivity & pain in my hands, feet and jaw. He let me use his gloves and they were awesome! I told him how warm they kept my hands, therefore allowing me to hit the entire neighborhood with my daughter and not call it early. So he said I could have. So thankful! Best set of gloves I have EVER owned, including high end snowboarding gloves.
Neck gaiter "...good for emergency toilet paper...I've had this one for about 16 years". That may explain the brown camouflage streaks.
So much information ty.
For me, even today, I still like the leather shells, with wool liners. Yeah, when you get into the snow, those shells start turning into sponges. I guess you can oil them up to help prevent that, but I usually just pulled off the shells and stuck with the liners. Put the issue wool shooters mittens over them kept my hands warm down to 10 below. I will add a caveat...I usually would put on the polypro glove liners or the aviator gloves on as a base layer and the cold weather shells to keep the wind out. The aviator gloves, I kept on for setting charges on my mortar rounds, but they don't last very long with any real work.
I do like the old school aviator cold weather gloves. The regular issue cold weather gloves, just never seemed to do the trick. The aviators are a good one layer keep your hands warm deal, but never really trusted them for any real work, due to my experience with the regular nomex gloves.
I bet that fur cap got you a lot of flak from the regulation nazi's. Even in the field.
The rubber band trick on the gloves is awesome..
bought the performance hood on ebay! thanks for the quick review on em
A couple of years ago my brother-in-law have me a rather nice hat geared for moderate cold (Minnesota moderate), it's made in America with a lifetime guarantee. It's called a Stormy Kromer.
I like the Performance Hood and the "Russian Hat". I'll try to get a hold of them. Thanks man!
I would add a dog hair belt to a hunting kit. It warms up well and has a preventive effect on the lower back.
@Hello Newman "Dog's Hair Wool" Belt, блядь...
2 years old I realize, I obviously have not caught up on all your videos. Wow. What a difference a few decades make, NONE of this shit existed in the mid 80’s. Thin leather gloves with thin wool inserts, stupid helmet liner, cotton-based long underwear. I’m glad the Army finally invested in modern gear.
thanks! A tip: the more of a person's videos you watch, the more yourube will show you of them.
@@GruntProof Yeah, I appreciate the work you all put into these, as much as I hate the very idea of the shorts RUclips is forcing everyone into I try to watch those as well. Hope it helps you out. Thanks!
Yeah in Canada we have gloves/mittens but to actually get work done I don’t wear anything lol but the nomex look interesting thin enough to get stuff done and durable
Thnxs
No extreme cold weather mittens dang.
I still wear my trigger mittens from issue. They had a tie between but I cut it out! Old school bro.
Thanks
Evening brother, interesting ideas. Thanks again for sharing. Tc Andy 🇺🇸🙏🇬🇧🎅💪👍😁
Wanted to get some gear, but it wont ship to me...
*another canadian cries to sleep tonight*
lol.
Good video though. I like the rubber band technique haha. good stuff.
Thanks for the info and taking time. Do you use glove liners ?
With mittens
Cool stuff!😉
Being it's cold and snow here from the end of September into April I approve this message. Those are all excellent items especially depending on how cold it is outside. I've really been liking a shemagh to protect my skin from frostbite, keep me from breathing -(cold as balls)°C air, concealment, antiviral barrier, etc. I've been getting ready for work while this was on. If you did go over a shemagh my apologies. That's the only thing I'd add.
Yes sir! I like them for my summers in the mountains, but I ditched them in the winters long ago. Do what works for you 👍🏻😎
a neoprene face mask will make a huge difference in extreme cold with wind
Having trouble finding the intermediate cold weather nomex glove. Can you tell me where to find it? thanks
A GREAT military surplus hat is the B9B Cold Weather Hat. You can pull the flaps all the way down for maximum warmth, 3/4 down (snap the flap to the rear), or leave the flaps up (snap on top of head. Super warm and wears forever. The only problem with this hat is they have a habit of disappearing, especially if you have kids.
Cool thanks!
Did you ever get issued the black leather gloves with the OD wool inserts? They were ok as a general work glove but those things sucked if they ever got wet. Of course those were the only gloves our CSM wanted to see when we were in the field. Most guys bought civilian ski gloves, and if we knew CSM was coming around we threw on the leather ones until he left. You gotta love the Army.
Oh yea
Switch the furry hat, to a
Mad Bomber brand.
It has ear flaps that you can button up to hear, supper warm.
Ohh yeah look for grid fleece balaclavas ecwcs gen iii from Rothco I'll upload a video ASAP I have two pairs of them
can't order from decathlon they won't ship out of England now
Any future plans to have a head to head GP battle such as GI issue vs German, Brit, Canadian, Chinese, Russian, etc? In my opinion GI issue gear is battle tested, the price point is usually considerably lower and there is more availability. All considerations when making a purchase.
Saw an older video where you said you were from Mississippi. Where did you grow up around if you don't mind me asking?
Biloxi
Nice T-Shirt 🤣🤟
Randall, you mentioned in one of your videos that you had a video on electrolytes & supplements. I can't find it. Can you point me to it...Thanks
ruclips.net/video/tN3QhzI2NTo/видео.html
@@GruntProof Thanks for the quick reply!
Howdy, I am wondering if you could go over the use of the Tritium Lensatic Cammenga compass as per your training. Then compare it to the relatively new Cammenga Protractor compass D3T with its own protractor. I understand the Lensatic compass can help you with azimuth. How does this work when you are making your way from one place to a safe destination? The D3T can be used on the map but how do you take what the Tritium compass reads and relate this to what your map is telling you? Oh one last thing, is there a way to get ahold of the Army TO manual for learning to use a map and compass? Even if its a few years old the compass still works the same. Have a very Happy Thanksgiving. Will you be stateside or in Germany? Either way you I know you will have a great meal in the mess hall. It's one of the things I miss about being active duty, we had great food for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Thanks! All I can tell you is you need to know the difference between grid and magnetic north. Other than that, any good compass should keep you on track. The most up to date map reading and navigation source I know of is FM 3-25.26:
www.radford.edu/content/dam/colleges/chbs/rotc/Forms/fm/FM%203-25.26%20Map%20Reading%20and%20Land%20Navigation.pdf
@@GruntProof THANK YOU SO MUCH, The TO is now downloaded and in my folder for reading. I am most likely going to buy both compasses since I see a use for both. The reason I asked if there was a different purpose for them is because one lays on the map while the other is used to sight. But if there is little difference, then learning both should go smoothly and I can then place one in each of the two bags I have made. I have 2 protractor kits for that reason. Now one of the kits can be a back up since one of the compasses will have a protractor built in. Or do you think it would be better to get 2 Lensatic Tritium compasses? Just curious? Thank you again for the response ...... Be Well.
What are your thoughts on the GI ACU Extreme cold weather Mittens?
didn't know they have an ACU version, but the Extreme Cold Weather Mittens are my absolute favorite
@@GruntProof Oh wow..Shocked that you didn't know that..Yea mine arrived 2 days ago and I was disappointed at first because they were so large inside til I saw reviews on why they were so big, etc..Yea.Check those out.
Do they still have the same neck gaiters. Got mine in Germany and had it for 20 years. Screw ball son lost mine
Yup!
@@GruntProof you know where you can get an official one
I ordered one last year and it was a shitty knock off
Did you ever get issued the Old Pile Cap?
Yes! I had to turn it in when leaving my last Infantry unit though. They discontinued them in 2005 anyway
I wondered when they discontinued them. It took them a long time!
A black wool balaclava replaced it around 2004, but you could still wear it in the field. Then when the UCPs rolled out it went with all the BDU stuff
I will have to get the mittens, gloves just don't make it any more.
Love the russian hat also
@@philipgard6762 Yes, in very cold conditions, gloves will not cut it. That's a lesson easily learned by watching eskimos, arctic people...
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Boots ?
DK
Idk what i was referencing dead kennedys?