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Robert Leathers
Warm
The Alta Arctic Mitts provide that extra layer of protection from the wind and cold here in Maine that allows for fingers that actually work when you need them to for that great shot I’m about to capture ( I hope I do anyway). The harness is a brilliant addition as your mitts are easily out of the way while shooting and easily accessible to put back on creating that toasty warm feeling us older photographers crave. An investment that is well with the price
Alta Arctic Mitt
Richard Nordstrom
Insulated Camera Vest
Well made for the professional photographer who spends a lot of time in the field capturing wildlife in its natural habitat and under difficult environmental conditions.
Insulated Camera Vest - Charcoal
Sam sapp
Perfect gloves for wildlife photography
The Vallerret Milford gloves have been a game changer for shooting in cold weather. They keep my hands genuinely warm without sacrificing dexterity, which is something I’ve struggled to find in other gloves. Even in low temperatures, my fingers stay comfortable and responsive, letting me focus on the shot instead of the cold. Practical, well-designed, and clearly made with photographers in mind—these gloves have earned a permanent place in my kit.
Milford
BWags Photography
Toasty and dry feet in winter
The merino wool crew sock ordered was a perfect fit for my foot 🦶 size 9, and also a perfect fit in my existing and now new winter boots . 🥶
Merino Wool Crew Sock
Todd J Skinner
Great and warm gloves!
I needed a pair of warm gloves for photography and thanks to a recommendation from @StarScaperPhoto youtube / instagram.com/jeroenlin I decided to get a pair of the Markhof Pro V3. So far have been very impressed withe the warmth and comfort of the gloves. Still getting use to just exposing the finger and thumb as I have always had to remove a glove to manage camera controls. But it is way faster and keeps the hand warmer, when I remember.. 🙂