What style of gloves do you wear?

I have different styles for different weather conditions/types of skiing.

Super light pipe gloves for sunny days.

Insulated pipe gloves for not freezing snowy days.

Warm mittens for powder days.
 
Normal ol' 5 finger swany gloves. They were somewhat expensive but they work pretty great.
 
Hestra c-zone leather mits... probably by favorite piece of gear. I don't think the sell them anymore, just czone gloves.

Real men do grabs with mittens.
 
these things are the cats ass.

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13744818:.Dad said:
these things are the cats ass.

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These are my favorite hunting gloves
 
13744818:.Dad said:
these things are the cats ass.

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:O :O I HAVE LIKE 5 PAIRS OF THESE, THEY RULE. So fucking clutch for spring skiing.

also I have a few pairs of these for just whenever and they're dope and toasty

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other than that, I just rock hestras and enjoy my sweaty smelly hands all the time.
 
13745040:SofaKingSick said:
love my gloves. black diamond dirt bags. solid price, minimalist design, no stupid wrist gauntlet, work perfectly

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Full leather gloves in this style are the best. Period. Kinko's, flylow, BD, whatever. Use a whole bunch of snoseal baked I'm and you have 100% waterproof gloves hood for the PNW, and warm enough for the Tetons.

Plus they're like $20, are tough and last forever, and you look like you know what you're doing haha.
 
13745058:californiagrown said:
Full leather gloves in this style are the best. Period. Kinko's, flylow, BD, whatever. Use a whole bunch of snoseal baked I'm and you have 100% waterproof gloves hood for the PNW, and warm enough for the Tetons.

Plus they're like $20, are tough and last forever, and you look like you know what you're doing haha.

yeah dude i love them

and yes, to be honest, when i was younger and first got a pair it was totally cause i saw similar looking gloves on some badass hard charger dude in the lift line haha
 
If it's really cold (like -25 and lower) I wear mittens but otherwise I'm always rockin the classic 5-finger leather Auclairs leftover from when I used to race downhill.
 
13745040:SofaKingSick said:
love my gloves. black diamond dirt bags. solid price, minimalist design, no stupid wrist gauntlet, work perfectly

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I love black diamond. I have the bomber mitts. Super warm. The liner wears out a bit too quickly for my liking but still nice.
 
I absolutely love my Hestras. Kinda pricey but they're crazy durable and warm, and they look pretty damn good too.

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13745364:geib said:
Found my old mitts in a lost and found 5 years ago, use them every day

Happened to me with my gloves, found one of them in their lost and found 6 months after i lost it but couldnt find the other one lol
 
13745034:DeebieSkeebies said:
other than that, I just rock hestras and enjoy my sweaty smelly hands all the time.

Dennis advice tip:

Baby powder on hands or in gloves before skiing does wonders for sweaty hands, either that or blast your hands with an antiperspirant spray before putting your gloves on
 
13746067:Rennis_Deynolds said:
Dennis advice tip:

Baby powder on hands or in gloves before skiing does wonders for sweaty hands, either that or blast your hands with an antiperspirant spray before putting your gloves on

ill have to try the antiperspirant because ive tried the baby powder and my hands just end up smelling like ballsack and baby powder.
 
13746076:DeebieSkeebies said:
ill have to try the antiperspirant because ive tried the baby powder and my hands just end up smelling like ballsack and baby powder.

works good with feet, like axe dry spray antiperspirant
 
I hate trying to hold poles when I have big bulky gloves on. It's probably my #1 pet peeve in skiing. That said, I'm in pipe gloves 24/7 even on sub 0 degree days.
 
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