Pipe Gloves

Burrito

Active member
I'm looking to get some new pipe/spring gloves for this season. I've been thinking about the Burton Pipe Glove or Spectre, Dakine Viper, GMC Tenderloin, or the Drop Neo Vacuum. What do you guys recommend? I had some Spy Moto gloves and I really liked them, so I'm looking for something like that. Also, if anyone knows about the Tenderloin, is it thin enough to be used as a warm weather glove? I can't tell.
 
I just recently bought the spectre....they seem pretty nice but I havent been able to ski with them yet so we will see how they hold up...Burtons gear is always solid though.
 
I have some rossignol ones that I got for free and they work well, I don't know what model they are though. I don't think you can really go horribly wrong with a spring glove because they're so simple.
 
I don't need them to be warm. In fact, my question about the GMC tenderloin was about whether they would be too warm and thick. My main concern is to find some that are either brown or green (to match my threads) and cheap.
 
Here's my setup (I got really bored thi morning.) I'm thinking either the green Burton Pipe Gloves (far left) or the green Grenade Motocross gloves (far right.) Which gloves do you guys like best?
 
Woops. I forgot the image.

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i think grenade is being blown waaaaaaaaaaaay outta proportion with the coolness factor.....i almost bought a pair until ir ealized they would fall apart.
 
I don't particularly want gloves that are warm. I have some big Auclair gloves for cold weather, but I live in Indiana, and it's not too cold here. I just want something light, dextrous, and durable. I mostly wear liners underneath them, so even a regular pipe glove is good for say 30 degree weather.
 
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