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| | #22 (permalink) |
| October 2008 turns Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Torrington, CT
Posts: 14,080
| Idiot cords are great, the only problem is when you go from gloves with them to without... I had idiot cords on my last two pairs of gloves, now my current gloves do not. It took some getting used to that I couldn't just take the gloves off on the chair and let them dangle. Luckily I haven't lost them... yet...
__________________ Brian 08/09 - 10/29,11/21,11/28,11/29,11/30,12/5,12/7,12/12,12/14,12/17,12/19,12/23,12/28,1/1 SAC Tracker - Tramdock Tracker - Chainlove Tracker - WhiskeyMilitia Tracker 2008/09 Demo Days |
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| | #23 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: southern NJ
Posts: 85
| Me, I'm lost without my idiot cords. I somehow bought a pair without them, & they are always the last ones I reach for. Had a friend who was a fanatic about weight... cut the cords off this gloves. On a winter ascent in the Presidentials, guess who ended up with a sock on his hands? |
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