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Spring Gloves

gmcunni

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Hands were sweating today. Been looking but haven't found a good spring glove, anyone have something they'd recommend? Saw "POW OZONE GLOVES" online for $20 but can't tell if they are light enough for spring use.
 

Grassi21

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i rocked the marmot glove liners today. i think they cost $12.
 

severine

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I used to have some Burton glove liners that had grippy palms. They made great spring gloves. Alas, I somehow lost them this season and I'm not sure what I will replace them with, but probably something similar.
 

Glenn

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These Markers are a classic (not saying that's the place to buy them):

http://www.artechski.com/markerspringgloves.aspx

These deliver. I have a set that have to be 10-15 years old...and they still work great. My wife just picked up a pair on closeout this fall.

I grabbed a pair of Spyder spring gloves. They're really sharp looking, but IMHO, a spring only glove. I can use the Markers during the regular season for transporting the gear to and from the lodge. The Spyders...not so much. They're almost too breathable.
 

powbmps

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These deliver. I have a set that have to be 10-15 years old...and they still work great. My wife just picked up a pair on closeout this fall.

:smile: That's all I wore for years. Funny how they still look the exact same. Picked up a pair of Bonfire pipe gloves a couple years ago that have worked great, but they don't make them anymore. Luckily I've got a pair of unused Markers in the closet for when they wear out.
 

Glenn

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:smile: That's all I wore for years. Funny how they still look the exact same. Picked up a pair of Bonfire pipe gloves a couple years ago that have worked great, but they don't make them anymore. Luckily I've got a pair of unused Markers in the closet for when they wear out.


They are really good gloves. I've used them a lot outside in the winter as well. (quick snow shoveling, or running out to the shed to grab something)
 
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