Candygrind Park Gloves

CaptainKirk

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Got some back in November for my birthday and have used them for about 10 days of riding already and I must say that they are pretty nice.

Leather - Good quality and well stitched together. Doesn't look to be falling apart anytime soon. Make sure

that when you rub the wax on them for waterproofing, let them sit for 24 hours before using.

Inner lining - Soft and thin lining that proves to be very warm. Was able to ride in 19 degree weather

comfortably.

Silicon grip - Just like any park glove, it grips very nicely.

Pros: Very warm, durable and grip well on skis or snowboards. They also have magnetic button closures

that are nice and very easy to use. For being so warm, they are pretty thin which is always nice.

Cons: None that I have noticed for now.

 
Those seem to be very high quality, and warm for a park glove. I would buy a pair if mine died on my, especially since it's a local brand.
 
ive got a pair of these and love them

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leather, warm for a spring glove, and very well made all around. they were an impulse buy for early and late season because they were on sale for 20% off at a local shop and i dont regret my decision at all.

for a late season park glove, these are actually really warm and have worn them a few times in less than 20 degree weather when i wasnt hiking, but riding the lift up to the top of sugarbush and skiing the whole mountain.

ive worn them rail sessions, and constantly gripping the edges of new skis.

these things are well made. that is all i have to say about them. highly recommended.
 
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