L love_vans New member Jul 12, 2013 #1 I'm looking to spend like 40 to 60 on a newish pair of park gloves, probably wear a large. I wear mostly red and white and i wanna be able to keep my hands somewhat warm! Any ideas would be much helpful!
I'm looking to spend like 40 to 60 on a newish pair of park gloves, probably wear a large. I wear mostly red and white and i wanna be able to keep my hands somewhat warm! Any ideas would be much helpful!
No.Quarter Active member Jul 12, 2013 #5 flylow tough guy or kinco 1927KW-Lined grain pigskin and Rub it in, stick it in the oven, repeat Best value out there. These are the kind of gloves patrollers use all season long so you know they will last
flylow tough guy or kinco 1927KW-Lined grain pigskin and Rub it in, stick it in the oven, repeat Best value out there. These are the kind of gloves patrollers use all season long so you know they will last
Goku Active member Jul 13, 2013 #9 You have to get the all leather gloves, the ones with fabric still let water in Best glove I've owned
You have to get the all leather gloves, the ones with fabric still let water in Best glove I've owned
GrahamGould Member Jul 13, 2013 #10 Yeah dude, you cant go wrong with Kincos. Anyone who tells you otherwise should be shot.
L love_vans New member Jul 13, 2013 #11 I never thought about using waterproof material on gloves, thanks!
No.Quarter Active member Jul 13, 2013 #12 All season I never had a problem with that, but summit county is pretty dry, but since OP's profile says PNW he should probably go with those
All season I never had a problem with that, but summit county is pretty dry, but since OP's profile says PNW he should probably go with those
cydwhit Active member Jul 13, 2013 #13 Ya, I used the carhartt version with the fabric back all last season in idaho and had no problem, just sno-sealed em up good
Ya, I used the carhartt version with the fabric back all last season in idaho and had no problem, just sno-sealed em up good
L love_vans New member Jul 13, 2013 #14 Yeah I live by Silver MT. if you know where that is since you live in Idaho
cydwhit Active member Jul 13, 2013 #15 Yep, learned how to ski at lookout, now I ski schweitzer and live in Moscow
L love_vans New member Jul 13, 2013 #16 Bitchin, i don't live very close to Schweitzer but close enough to drive, I live up in Spokane
S SSchepkowski Member Jul 14, 2013 #18 Got a pair of these from hestra and couldnt be happier, durable, warm, light breathable. Awesome gloves!!
Got a pair of these from hestra and couldnt be happier, durable, warm, light breathable. Awesome gloves!!