DAKINE Viper Glove
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Item # DAK0159
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| awesome gloves 02-05-06 |
rideG2
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| I bought a pair of the '06 DAKINE Viper gloves and they're awesome. Great for spring riding, I don't know about in the middle of winter though, as I haven't been able to wear them in 15F temps yet. Super grippy, and they look awesome, and let's face it, everyone's nose runs. Sometimes when I don't have easy access to a tissue I gotta use that handy thumb nose wiper thing. Just be sure to wash the gloves, because you don't want to ride around with your snot the entire season. My only complaint is that the fingers aren't as long as Burton gloves (I have long fingers) but that's not the glove's fault. |
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| Stick and Styley 04-18-06 |
Meaty Pete
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| This glove looks good and is great for warm days. The double hook-and-loop closure makes it easy to get into and then close tight around your wrist. I have large hands (7.75in) and the XL is just big enough, so if you have a real meaty hands go for the XXL. |
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| sick gloves 06-11-06 |
SPADE
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| These gloves are sick for spring and summertime riding. They are a little cold on windy days during the normal season. The nice thing is they are slim enough to work with your iPod or camera without taking your hands out of your gloves. The only real downfall I found was the grippy stuff on the gloves does come off after about 2-3 seasons worth of riding, but what doesn’t? So all in all, these are way sick gloves! |
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| Geat for Skydiving 02-13-07 |
TYager
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| I use these gloves for skydiving and they're great. They're thin enough to have complete dexterity and movement in my hands and the rubberized palms provide excellent grip even in cold weather. I bought these gloves for winter skydiving, where temperatures at altitude get around 12 degrees, plus a 120mph windchill. My hands stay warm and comfortable for the entire trip up and down. Well see how long they hold up, but so far they're doing pretty well. They do a great job of keeping that killer wind away from my skin. |
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| Small but still warm. 02-16-08 |
Norwegian dude
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| Too big gloves make your style look wack. These gloves look cool. They're thin (I still think they're warm enough in minus degrees) but they are probably best for snowboarding on hot days. I love how they're skinny around the wrist so that they'll slip under the arm of the jacket. |
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| Great!! 02-09-08 |
chrisP
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| Great pair of gloves, for springtime only! these gloves will not keep you warm! lol well in winter weather |
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| 1 little problem 12-22-07 |
Spyguy
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| The fabric started coming apart between the fingers. I own other Dakine products and this never happens. I'd still buy Dakine gloves again though. |
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| Dakine Viper Glove 12-20-07 |
TDB
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| Cool looking and functional glove. Good glove for moderately cold temps. Get some inners for those super cold days. |
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| Great pipe Glove 06-11-07 |
Mr. Tidbit
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| These gloves are great, the hook and loop closure system is comfortable and easy to use and provides a nice big opening that allowed me to wear my Dakine wrist guards under them with out any problems.
They are very light, keep your hands warm while not making them all hot and nasty on those warm spring days.
They will stay dry as long as your not down in the snow too much, but by the end of the day the do tend to get a little damp in slushy spring conditions. |
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| Thin to win 03-09-07 |
J_Biggety
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| Nice pipe glove, but not much to it. really thin material, wouldn't use unless its a 40 degree bluebird day in the park.
If that it what you are looking for this is a great glove. Low profile and a sold grip. |
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| . 02-02-07 |
atrain2442
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| i had previously bought a pair of these gloves and had some problems with the stitching. however, the lifetime warranty was a major plus and i haven't had any problems since the new pair arrived. |
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| Saweeeet 01-09-07 |
SpikeBrain
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| I love these gloves. When it's warm out, they're great. When I'm riding park even when it's fairly cold, they are warm enough if I'm hiking back up. Snow sometimes gets up my arms a bit, but that's normal.
I love these gloves! |
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| Great gloves, just keep in mind... 01-04-07 |
KB-in the SLC
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| These are definitely gloves for warm spring days. I bought mine for bike riding in the winter, and even with the Patagonia liners they are cold when its below 0 degrees Celsius. This is not to say that the gloves are not good. They are great for what they are designed to do. Nice look, nice feel, nice price. |
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| Good and Bad... 01-04-07 |
atrain2442
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| After minimal use, these gloves started to come apart at the seems in two locations. I was surprised since Dakine normally makes a nice product. However, the lifetime warranty is always a major plus and had no trouble redeeming them. |
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| Good, but not my color. 09-30-07 |
Justin Mool
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| These gloves fit great (sizing chart was accurate), and feel like they'd be sweet in the park.
But I returned mine because I changed my mind about the color. |
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| Too thin 09-30-07 |
Justin Mool
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| You can't beat the price, but these tubes work better if you have a hybrid bike that you ride on the road mostly.
On the trail, on my 5-inch travel bike, I pop a tube about once every other time out. Maybe I'm a crappy rider, but it seems like these things are way too thin.
But if you need a commuter tube or you're obsessed with weight, get this Continental tube. |
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| Material: |
[shell] Corded nylon Flextough panels and Clarino palm |
| Insulation: |
None |
| Removable Liner: |
No |
| Closure: |
Hook and loop |
| Gauntlet: |
No |
| Goggle Wipe: |
No |
| Nose Wipe: |
Yes |
| Recommended Use: |
Spring snowboarding, skiing |
| Warranty: |
Lifetime |
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