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Ski Glove Recomendation

jimmywilson69

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Looking for some new gauntlent type ski gloves. I'd say that my price range is $75ish.

Any recomendations are welcome. There are so many products out there, that its hard to find a place to start without trying them all on.

thanks

Kevin
 

Puck it

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Look at Hestra. I have the three finger heli glove and they are very warm and keep the dexterity.
 

deadheadskier

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Hestra's are rather difficult to find for $75 no? I've never come across them in my size for that cheap.

I bought a pair of Level gloves before the start of last season. Hands don't get gold at all.
 

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I have Burton Gore-tex gloves. Medium length gauntlet, very warm, can find them for ~$60 online. I also have a pair of Burton Gore-tex mittens. Both of these excel because of the Gore-tex. It keeps your hands dry from the weather, but more importantly they quickly wick/expel wet from the inside (sweat, stray snow, etc)
 

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I bought a ski mask made of neoprene. I would look for neoprene gloves because it really seems to work
 

gmcunni

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I bought a ski mask made of neoprene. I would look for neoprene gloves because it really seems to work

i had to purchase gloves this past weekend because i'm stoopid and left 2 pairs sitting on the counter at home. It was warm so i got Burton Pipe gloves which were neoprene. i wiped the snow off my boot in the afternoon and the gloves seemed to suck up a bunch of water, like a sponge. I'm trying to figure out if i can treat them with something to make them waterproof.
 

Damato

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Swany. Durable, warm and in your price range if you look around.
 

jaja111

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Kinkos cold weather. Cheap. Indestructible. Warm. Comfortable. Cheap. Waterproofed with sno-seal. Cheap. Durable. Cheap.
 

jimmer

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i use marmonts,,a little bit more $$$,but ive had the same pair for 3 seasons,and there still in excellent shape,,and there warm warm warm.
 

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i tried using my Kinco Ski Glove yesterday....even with a hot pack inside i had to switch to my Swany leather mittens....i am prone to cold toes and fingers so dont know if it was the glove or me.
 

RRoyce

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Looking for some new gauntlent type ski gloves. I'd say that my price range is $75ish.

Any recomendations are welcome. There are so many products out there, that its hard to find a place to start without trying them all on.

thanks

Kevin

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From Grandoe Sports is on sale right now for $64.99
 
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