Hestra Army Leather Gore-Tex XCR Glove
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| Superb quality but.... 01-19-09 |
Yung Lee
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| This is definitely one of the best ski gloves out there in terms of product quality (fabric, stitching, design, etc.) and the fact that there are 6 different sizes to choose from allows the user to find the optimal size for his/her hands. The snow lock and velcro enclosures are designed so that one can tighten them easily with one hand. The gloves feel a bit stiff at first, but they do loosen up (not in a bad way) after a day on the slopes. My one major complaint is that it's being advertised as the glove for extreme weather. I was skiing last night between 10~15F weather, and my hands did get cold...not as bad as my toes were feeling and I'd say it was bearable...but for the money, you'd think they'd throw in a liner (but considering some Hestra liners will cost you up to 40 bucks...I guess that's too much to ask). And why isn't backcountry selling Hestra glove liners? |
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| Hestra rules 01-04-09 |
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| Great gloves... love hestra!! The wrist strap are the best in its type, they are big hold on great and extremely comfortable. Keep hands warm, and dry with gore tex, altough I used a leather impermeabilization spray on the glove (I use it on all my gear.wore them -15c, and felt the cold but extremely comfortable (compared to other gloves I used), many people in the group used hand warmers, I did not felt the need. The only thing to be careful is the sizing chart that goes really small, so buy a size bigger than the size the chart recommends. my brother bought a different brand the same size and is a lot bigger, mine fits tightly, otherwise excellent... |
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| Good for Jersey, bad for everywhere else 06-26-09 |
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| I paid half price for these gloves, still making them the biggest waste of money of the season. They are not good for anything under 20 degrees. They are not waterproof and they fall apart. I ski about 100 days a year in Vermont so I want a glove that is warm, can handle being bashed through spruce trees and don't get wet. I wore these for a week in December. My hands froze in 10-15 degree weather. had to use my black diamonds. I Put them away until Feb. While I was using them for a backcountry tour, when I pulled my hand out the lining came with my hand, and I was unable to get it back in (used to happen to the 5 dollar thinsulate gloves I had when I was a kid). Had to ski out with no glove (had a spare liner luckily). Happened again several more times. Also the stitching came apart in the index finger and thumb. Returned to Hestra. They did not replace them, instead I Received the same gloves with some new stitching. Used them for a week in April and tore them apart again. I am going to send them in again, maybe they will send me a new pair that I can sell to one of these gapers who likes them. |
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| Woah 11-28-07 |
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| Hestra XCR Glove...possible the best glove of all-time. The burly construction, the goat leather, the cuff restraints, the fit, the warmth, ...all together on one glove. Choice of Chugach Heli Guides for a reason. I had Hestra XCR short...awesome glove for mild temps. Gauntlet version will take you way beyond sub-zero. And the glove is a total custom fit ...thanks to the leather construction...molds to you hand with time...like a over baked Intuition Liner for your hand. $130 bucks?...I'd pay $200!! |
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| These Gloves are Amazing! 02-28-09 |
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| Just got back from a backcountry trip to Baldface, BC. Weather wasn't that cold, so I can't testify to the cold factor as others have, but the comfort, dexterity, and snow/waterproofing is undeniable.
More than once, I accidentally packed the glove with snow, while leaving them hanging off my wrists and climbing up into the snowcat. Each time, I woudl just stuff my hand in, melt the snow, and within minutes the entire inside was dry again.
I also would notice at the end of the days, that the outside was pretty wet, but nothing crept to the inside. Another guy in my group had an older pair of Hestras, and I can't recommend this brand enough. |
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| These are my favorite gloves! 03-21-08 |
J.R.-Tahoe outdoor enthusiast
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| I have used these gloves for skiing, hiking, snow camping, and general outdoor cold weather work... they are my favorite gloves! I am glad that I got the Gortex version, as the exterior has gotten quite wet when performing activities such as building snowcaves or when it's raining/wet snow. The Gortex has proven to be impearmeable...I have even submerged them under water (up to the top of the cuff) just to test them... the inside remained dry, even when pressing hard against the exterior of the glove. I love the leash/cuffs- I forget I'm wearing them they are so comfortable. Only 1 gripe- in the mid teens and lower, there is noticeable cold transfer- when you grab something cold such as the metal safety bar on chairlifts, the cold permeates the gloves- this has resulted in cold fingertips. Liners help this, but for the price, the gloves should insulate a little better without the need for liners...they are otherwise bombproof. |
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| Best gloves I have ever had 03-07-08 |
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| These gloves are by far the best I have ever had. I chose them based on the positive reviews here, and I am very pleased. These things kept my hands dry despite my bad habit of sometimes touching the uphill slope while in a tele turn. They kept my hands warm without even a liner in 10F weather. I really like the elastic hand strap too. It is easier to use than the typical glove wrist strap, and it feels more secure. These gloves come with leather wax to apply to the leather palms. I am a little concerned that the wax will not last too long, but only time will tell. |
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| Fantastic Gloves! 03-05-08 |
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| These things are the best...especially after the leather breaks in. Be warned that you want to buy them snug...they will loosen up as they break in. I hate tight gloves, but I wish I would have bought the next size down to allow for the breakin. This model is really warm...too warm for spring, so I'm planning to buy another model of Hestra's for spring skiing and wearing around town. |
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| Fantastic 01-16-08 |
SteveP
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| These gloves are great. Wore them skiing in the rain. Others in the group were wringing the water out of their inners, and my hands were completely dry and warm. The gauntlet on these gloves is big enough to easily slip over the cuff on your jacket. I have had other gloves where you had to try and stuff the jacket cuff under the gauntlet while trying to pull them one which is a pain in the ass. The handcuffs are excellent too. Because they are elastic and not a cord with a sliding lock, you can take them completely off with one hand. My hand is 7.5 inches and find the size 9 maybe a little big, but perfect if you use a thickish liner, like the also excellent Hestra Polartec Power Dry Waffled Glove. |
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| Army Leather Gore-Tex XCR Ski Glove 02-22-06 |
Dan Maitzen
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| Very warm and great fit. I decided to go with a size 9 instead of a size 8 because I did not want them too tight. These gloves are worth the money. My hand is about 7.5-inches from the top of my middle finger to the end of my hand.
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| Didn't do the job 02-20-08 |
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| These are bombproof construction, waterproof, nice attention to detail, fit well. Only problem, they don't do their primary job: keep my fingers warm. Never had an issue with my various old gloves, some with fiber, some with fleece liners, but when it's below mid-20's and I'm skiing fast, the wind just wicks the heat right out of these. Below mid-teens, you're facing serious fingertip pain, no joke. And these are supposed to be premium "guide" models. I won't buy Hestras again. |
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| Haven't used yet, but the build quality is very good 09-06-09 |
MV Agusta
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| In my many years of skiing, I have bought many gloves and most don't last me more than a few seasons. Although I haven't skied in these yet, I would have to say the build quality is probably one of the better gloves that I have seen. I really like the "hand-loop", when you have to take off your gloves for a mid-run pit stop....very handy. |
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| Get some 08-26-09 |
Ken 26.2
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| This is a quality product. The ability to choose a glove like you can your shoe size is also a quality concept. Very warm, very well made, well worth the money! |
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| Really, is there any other glove? 05-29-09 |
Clint Gordon-Carroll
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| Hestra, need I say more? Ironically, I bought this glove @Sundance the one time I skied there last year b/c I left my other gloves at home. My other gloves are now permanently left at home. These gloves fit great and are extremely warm. Easy to put on and takeoff. Love'm. |
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| Good good perfect 05-23-09 |
Vern Nelson Jr.
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| The movement in these is nice. I use them for snowboard mountaineering and really any time i go into the mountains. They never get wet and they are very very warm. I got them off the steep for about 65% off so it was a really good deal. I like them and i would even have paid full price if i would have known how nice they are! |
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| Good 04-27-09 |
Outdoor Enthusiast
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| I recently bought these and have not hit any bad weather so I do not have feedback there. I bought a size 10 and they are just a tiny bit tight on me. I normally wear a L/XL and I would say that a 10 is about equivalent to a L in most of brands. |
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| Nice gloves 04-19-09 |
g3arjunk1e
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| The gloves are well constructed and fits great. My hand's lengths is 6.75" and perimeter is 7.5". However I was afraid that it would be too tight because the perimeter for size 7 is listed at only 7". I tried both size 7 and 8, and 7 fits me just right. Hestra's gloves sizing guide is at http://www.hestrausa.com/sizing_guide.pdf. |
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| Great Gloves 03-25-09 |
Matt Harkins
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| Gloves are great, warm, and waterproof. I've used them a few times now in 10 - 20 degree weather. I'm prone to getting cold fingers and didn't have an issue with these gloves. Only complaint is that plastic piece on cuff broke first weekend out (minor issue and doesn't affect performance). Other then that the gloves are amazing. |
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| Excellent Gloves 03-24-09 |
pbr2940776
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| I waited a long time to drop this kind of coin on a pair of gloves and have to say it was well worth it. From the minute I pulled these bad boys on, I was hooked. The leather is sweet, the claw grip fits perfectly and the liner is soft and warm. I've skied them only a couple of relatively mild days but would guess they'll keep me warm well into the teens and maybe even single digits. (I tend to get cold hands fast.) Hit some powder and all was good. Did I say I love the leather? Very nice.
The handcuffs are a great feature. I didn't even notice them on my wrists. All in all, these are great gloves. If you can pick them up at a good price, go for it. |
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| Bomber 03-20-09 |
cabalistic272284
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| I'm a glove destroyer. Cheap gloves in the $50-$70 range don't usually last a full day for me. The fairly spendy Dakine Apollos lasted 3 days. Between grabs and, dragging my hands on fast turns and pushing off of trees, my gloves die a quick but painful death.
Enter the Hestra Army Leather Gore-Tex XCR Gloves. Nice thick leather on the palms, burly double stitching, substantial attention to detail. I'd show up for a gun fight in nothin but my Hestras and go home unscathed. Yup, I submit that they're so burly, they can stop bullets. Oh and they're warm too. And did I mention that the gauntlet is plenty big enough without being overly bulky like some gloves? Yeah, these gloves rock. Worth every freakin penny. Buy some, stop cold, stop wet, stop rips and stop bullets.
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| Good, but not especially warm 03-03-09 |
Ben
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| These are well made gloves with good features. But despite the reviews I read here, these are not especially warm. I used to use my Outdoor Research Coulier gloves, which are toasty. But I wore a hole in the thumb. The last few cold days, I have taken the gloves with holes over these.
If your hands don't get cold, these are great. But don't get these if you want extra warmth. |
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| Bomb-proof 02-04-09 |
JohnR
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| These gloves are built to last a lifetime (almost). I used them for 7 days skiing. They are warm. My fingers did get cold on the lift when air temps (not wind chill) dropped down to -18F, but I don't think any glove would keep your fingers warm in those temps on the lift. No discomfort while skiing. They are expensive, but I think they'll outlast several $100 gloves. I wear out a lot of gloves. |
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| Great Product 12-07-08 |
Aaron Roberts
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| Such a great glove. They're bombproof construction. Extremely warm and give the manual dexterity you need for skiing. These gloves have kept me warm into temps below 0 easily and without a liner underneath. Hestra is known for their quality so that's not something you need to worry about. They breathe extremely well too for those semi-warm days where you're torn between gloves. For a spring day these are just too much, that's when I move to my Dakine Dukes.
They're an awesome cold weather glove when you still need some manually dexterity and bombproof construction. |
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| Great performance. 02-29-08 |
TwistedTransistor
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| I'm very happy with my XCR gloves - performed well over three weeks of Utah powder and cold weather and BC cat skiing.
Two changes I'd make. Hestra sizes based hand length rather than girth - so they're a bit snug - too snug to be able to wear liners, particularly around the wrist. A "fat" version would be nice! They are great for dexterity though. I was also surprised at how warm they are. The other change - removable liners to dry them faster. |
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| Great gloves, but cinch cord already broke 02-12-08 |
scott k
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| These are great gloves, comfy, warm, and slick looking. The only problem is the end on the cinch cord broke day 3. |
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| best glove ever 02-05-08 |
Samurai221
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| these are simply the best glove on the market in every single way. I will only use hestra gloves from now on. |
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| Great gloves 02-03-08 |
Simon, Chicago IL
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| I had these gloves in Vail, CO for a week of skiing. The gloves were great. The temperatures ranged from -10 F to 25 F. These gloves held up really well and kept my hands warm and dry. I did not have any issues with these gloves getting wet and they stayed warm. |
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| kick butt gloves 12-28-07 |
dragon3312
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| These gloves have been in high winds,driving rain, and Texas blue northers. The construct is top notch. I highly recomend them. |
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| Great gloves 12-05-07 |
Brettski
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| Don't have too many days of use on these yet but they so far are great. They are extremely well made and I have no complaints yet. Compared to some gloves I have had they do fit a bit on the small side, but not a huge difference. |
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| Toasty 01-18-07 |
Paul in Santa Cruz
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| These are great gloves, with real leather palms, reinforced with additional leather on the lower forefingers. Pre-curved, they are extremely comfortable, warm and allow pretty good dexterity. Idiot straps are comfortable elastic. I wish I had bought them one size larger so I could use liners with them. |
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| Super soft & warm 05-03-06 |
jspg71
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| I've been skiing twice in these and they are really comfortable. They keep your hands warm and dry even when they get wet, have hook-and-loop wrist cincher straps for a snug fit, long cuffs with a thin nylon cinch line to keep all the snow out if you're in deep powder or wiping out. Elastic "handcuffs" with straps let you take them off on the lift without worrying about them dropping 25ft into nowhere. Great colors too. |
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| Huge everest following 01-12-09 |
mario sarrica
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| Well this is not so much a review but
a note to buyers, I have never worn these but I did see several and I mean over 2 dozen climbers on Mount Everest, yes that correct. with these gloves on, I don't know if it was this particular glove but it was the Hestra brand ! As I have a thing for gloves and always look at other climbers gloves to see what they have on. It was 40 below that morning . The glove does have a removable liner so it could have been this shell with a different liner.
Any how i'm asking around because many seem to put lots of trust in the companies gloves. |
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| POS 09-17-09 |
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| I currently have Dakine Broncos...which rock and so does Dakine.
They are two season old so new gloves were in order for the coming up 09-10 season. So I ordered this glove and paid 56 bones for this. Retail is about $155. They were delivered and i gave them a look over. Not only were they too small (i ordered one size larger too), but they were manufactured poorly and looked like a pair of gloves that you would find at WALMART. Also the palms are Leather and they give you a little sample of thier leather food for you to use on them. Glove maintenance? I think not. In all, I would never pay full price or any price for Hestra gloves. So, I returned the Hestra and I bought DAKINE Titan Mitten. I will never by any other glove then Dakines w/GXT. |
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| Better than most - Time will tell 04-13-09 |
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| My last pair of $75+ gloves just split at the base of the fingers so I decided to invest in some gloves that should last for more than a season (40+ days). They arrived just before the 10 feet of powder that got dumped here at Snowbird. I have large hands and purchased the size 11's. They fit nicely, not too big or small and good dexterity. The leather is not has heavy duty as the high end Black Diamond gloves but is well stitched and appears to be solid (the palms have already received some small nicks and cuts from carrying my skies from the car to the slopes). I applied a coating of the leather conditioner that came with the gloves before heading up. With the heavy snow and constant powder, the leather became saturated in places by the end of the first day but my hands stayed dry. I applied another thin coating of a more heavy duty leather conditioner each additional day that I skied but continued to have saturated spots that grew to the whole palm of the glove by the end of the day (my hands never became wet). This may be unusual due to the heavy amount of wet snow, constant use and the time that my gloves spent in direct contact with the snow. I am not thrilled with the cuff of the glove, my last ones had a thin layer of insulation that kept my wrists protected in high winds, these are just the thin layer of gortex. Love the wrist straps, no more worrying about dropping them. One of the downsides of wrist straps is that when you pull the glove off it hangs directly below your arm so any snow that falls off of you has a good chance of dropping into the glove and lodging in the tip of the fingers. The glove seem to dry out quickly over night and accepts leather conditioner well. The temp was between 7 degrees and 21 degrees, my hands kept warm but I suspect that if temps drop below zero that your fingertips would get cold, on the higher temps the glove was too warm and I found myself removing the gloves a lot to cool off. So after 8 plus days of powder over the last 2 weeks I am pretty pleased with the product, not perfect but better than most. If the glove lasts more than a few seasons I will be thrilled. |
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| Good Gloves 12-22-08 |
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| I've purchased several gloves over the years, constantly looking for that 1 glove that keeps my hands warm. These gloves come the closest by far. I worn them in about 10F weather and even though my hands weren't toasty, they sure held up quite well compared to all my other gloves. Loved the wrist cuffs, was able to take off the gloves without worrying about dropping them while on the life. I am a snowboarder by the way. |
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| not sure yet 02-18-09 |
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| very strong web site presentation, sizing, description, etc. that is why I purchased from BackCountry. was disappointed on 2 counts 1) gloves arrived and there was a made in china tag 2) price, after the fact I found the gloves a lot cheaper (just over $100) which made point 1 more aggravating.
all in all the gloves seem warm and durable, have not had a chance to wear them much as the weather has changed for the warmer since I received them. |
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| Cool gloves, but lacks removable liner 12-08-08 |
James Foulks
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| -Dexterity: 3 turns. Very soft leather construction, easily manipulated.
-Removable liner: 0 turns. No liner
-Wrist fit: 4 turns. Great wrist strap, found on underside of glove instead of on top, wider material. Best in class
-Palm material: 3 turns. Great leather construction
-Overall Construction: 3 turns. great idiot strap similar to the Cloudveil a model to follow.
-Verdict: 2.6 turns. Minus points for lack of a liner. |
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| Love Them 05-15-08 |
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| Love them so much, I bought a pair for a friend that suffers from v cold hands... |
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| xcr glove 02-19-08 |
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| These are the best all round glove you will ever own.
the quality, fit and finish will assure you many years of use and they will last long enough to pass them down to your children.
I use these for powder skiing and snow mobiling in really cold weather.
The goretex blocks the wind, and the cuffs keep out fluffy dry powder.
these are the best gloves on the planet period. |
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| Material: |
[Palm] Army goat leather; [Upper] Hestra Triton/polyamide fabric |
| Insulation: |
Fiberfill |
| Waterproofing: |
Gore-Tex |
| Removable Liner: |
No |
| Closure: |
Hook and loop, snow lock drawcord |
| Gauntlet: |
Yes, full gauntlet |
| Goggle Wipe: |
No |
| Nose Wipe: |
No |
| Recommended Use: |
Cold weather skiing, freeskiing, backcountry |
| Manufacturer Warranty: |
Lifetime |
| Country of Origin: |
China |
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