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Can anyone recommend good ski gloves

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi i am looking to purchase some good ski gloves as previous i have bought pairs just seem to rip therefore was looking for feedback of you guys before i purchase any.
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I really like Hestra. http://www.hestragloves.com . They are very well made and should keep your hands nice and warm (and have handy loops to attach them to your wrists, which makes them much harder to lose - even if you try hard which I sometimes do...) Watch out for catching your gloves on your edges though when carrying your skis as that's where I get the wear and tear on my gloves.
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Gore-tex material, removable inner gloves, lanyard to attach to the wrist, hard wearing palm material, pull-tight wrist closure thingys. If your gloves have all these you're covered for anything apart from alien invasion. Doesn't matter too much about brand if the above criteria are met.
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Hestra army leather heli & army leather XCR are pretty much the best you can get imo.
http://www.skimarket.co.uk/advanced_search_result.php?search_in_description=1&inc_subcat=1&keywords=hestra&x=0&y=0 has them very cheap.
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Marmot Work Glove... amazing and cheap
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I've always done very well with Phoenix ski gloves.

The first pair lasted so long I bought the same brand again.
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Another vote for Hestra, I love the skier cross model - quite compact, and warm, waterproof and robust. Really well made gear
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Hestra again. Not that I'm getting any this season now, as my board gloves have just fallen apart after a mere two seasons and have had to be replaced. Twisted Evil
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I have a pair of Dakine Nova gloves that i have had for 4 seasons and i can't recommend them enough.

On a few really cold days in Canada i had to wear some inner gloves but i have never had a problem with them on 'normal' days (about -10 ish).
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Hestra have been the best I've found.
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Another vote for Hestras and also Black Diamond Guide gloves
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I have some Versant Nord Extreme flex.

Never feel cold and has good flex.
not cheap though... normally £70 I got off season for £35

cheers
bob
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Hestra
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B+Q, E bay etc as featured in another snowHeads thread Toofy Grin

http://www.snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=59784&highlight=

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I tried several pears of ski gloves and always ended up with cold hands. About 5 years ago someone bought me a pair of ski mittens with really really fluffy linings and they are absolutely amazing. My hands always stay warm and toasty, and if my thumb gets cold, I can just wriggle it out of its thumb hole and hold it in my warm hand when I get the chance (whilst riding a lift) Admittedly they are slightly more cumbersome to use, but I manage perfectly well using big zips, boot bindings and even a camera whilst wearing them. Sorry I don't know the make of them, but definitely worth considering mittens rather than gloves in my book.
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 Poster: A snowHead
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ibexman wrote:
Another vote for Hestras and also Black Diamond Guide gloves


Completely agree, in every respect, with no qualms, reservations or buts...
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