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Decent gloves that fit under the jacket cuff
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Thinking of getting some new gloves for xmas/bday. Had a pair of rossignol ones that were about £20 from decathlon which were actually really good and d*cked all over a pair of dakine ones i got more recently in terms of warmth. Both these set of gloves have been the sort of gauntlet ones though and doing them up tight enough to not let any snow in restricts
movement
slightly. Not much admittedly but enough that i'd like to try something different. My brother has a pair of Hestra's that he quite likes but are there any others that people can recommend?
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i have recently bought the short version of the Army Leather glove from Hestra which should fit the bill. Think I paid £75 for them though.
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Hestra Vertical Cut.
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o11y wrote:
i have recently bought the short version of the Army Leather glove from Hestra which should fit the bill. Think I paid £75 for them though.
I've got these too but will probably switch back to a pair with gauntlets.
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Kombi JOs (see Eliis Brigham) work for me. Not the thickest, but that suits me.
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Burton AK Guige glove for me, Gore-tex, primaloft, leather. Bit warm for spring but bombproof (so far, 80 days-ish)
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