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suggestions on gloves
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Nov 7, 2007 11:50 PM
by mickdeals )
hey - i'm fully geared up for this season except some gloves... any suggestions on what i should search for to find some here on ebay? i did a search for "snowboarding gloves large" and came up with nothing :(
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I would take out snowboarding and just search gloves first. It might help.
Good luck
by saphire69 )
Nov 13, 2007 10:41 AM
Try using a brand like Burton Gloves or 686 gloves
by sltkasey )
Nov 23, 2007 6:23 PM
As far as searching around ebay for gloves, try using keywork winter gloves. This might provide you with more results.

From my past seasons riding, I have found any gloves from Burton keep my hands very warm and dry. I actually have a pair of Burton gloves with tan leather that I have to sell since they are too large. If anyone is looking for snowboard items, keep an eye out for my selling list...I'm trying to clean my house out before the winter comes ;)
by a2zstorellc )
Dec 1, 2007 10:23 PM
You need one of these for your gloves... great xmas gift too!
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by skiersboard )
Dec 3, 2007 6:18 PM
What up dude,
I just purchased a wore a pair of POW Sniper ES gloves. By far the best, thinest, warmest gloves i have ever worn. i worked in a snowboard shop for 4 years and we never had these but man I wish we did. I have been through a ton of Burton gloves, Rome, grenade (no good), and others and POW are by far the best so far. I just wore them in 5 degree whether and my hands were toasty warm. Don't let the thin design fool you, they are warm and you can move your fingers with no problem. They also have a sick spring glove called the SHOCKER and yes its what you think, LOL. good luck man. If you live in the NE its already a awesome season!
by mx6import )
Dec 17, 2007 7:16 AM
I know it's late to reply but i agree with mx6import about Grenade gloves, they seem worthless. I teach snowboarding and a lot of instructors at my, uh, ski area, have bought Grenades and are constantly complaining about how they are either falling apart or aren't very waterproof. But they are stylish so that's why they got em.

Personally my hands down favorites are Level brand gloves Super Pipe Pro model with biomex wrist guards built in and kevlar on the palm. I got started with these years ago by accident. They were the only ones I could find that fit over the cast I had on my left arm one year.

Ryan
by sweetbluebreeze )
Jan 3, 2008 8:15 PM
get some dakine gloves, they're the best
by gnurider151 )
Jul 3, 2008 5:11 PM
Gloves Are something you can pend your mony on ^) They are not oo expensive in general. But you have to know what kind of boarding you do. There are park gloves, freeride and resort gloves ,under and over gloves and mitts. If you board @ resorts I would suggest pretty much any glove of some majour company with 5000 or over waterproofing. Dont buy NOName brands. :)
by alex_cr )
Jul 13, 2008 8:43 AM