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i need to get new gloves because my other pair smells really gnarly......what gloves should i get?

 
Outdoor Research and Hestra make the best, most waterproof gloves that have removable liners. Marmott also makes great gloves, they just don't have removable liners...

 
I have Burton Tactic gloves, they have a leather outer glove, and a fleece liner...really nice gloves, they have worked well for everything i have done in the cold- skiing, ice climbing, mountaineering...good glove!

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Drop cliffs, not bombs

Make turns, not war
 
anyone got some tips on how to dry out gloves really well. Mine get so sweaty each time i use them and then the only real way to properly dry them so they are ready the next day is to turn them inside out, but thats a real bitch!

 
i like my Stick Its, i think grandoe makes them

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Little Lebowski Urban Achiever
 
seriously check www.sierratradingpost.com. They have a bunch of granite gear gloves, mountain hardeware, North Face, just to name a few all on sale for fairly inexpensive. Cloudveil gloves are the best I've ever worn by far but Granite Gear closely follows.

 
I wear mittens when it's really cold....like 17 and below. But other than that I'm a glove man...these days you can find some pretty warm gloves.

 
GOODE actually makes quite nice gloves.

may not be the most attractive from the outside, but nice.

their spring glove is by far the most waterproof pipe glove i've used. a water (resistant?) spring glove! AMAZING!

Brody

i wont drop out of high school for skiing, mom

 
Hestra has the sickest collection of gloves, hands down (haha, i made a joke). When looking for gloves, avoid ones with qualofil or hollofil insulation if you want warmth. Fleece and thermolite are the way to go.

-Mike

MauiiMedia
 
My babies

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Armored fingers, leather, fully fleece insulated, Snow-tight neoprene wrist and they fit like spring gloves

-Mike

MauiiMedia
 
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