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Old 12-07-2008, 12:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Good Snowmobiling gloves??

i'm looking for a good pair of winter snomwmobiling gloves.
wondering who carries Scott Warrior gloves in edmonton. my old pair were reimas and appearently scott bought them out? any suggestions would be great. thanks
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Old 12-07-2008, 07:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Good Snowmobiling gloves??

I have a couple different gloves, I have a set of Castle gloves, and a pair of Klim PowerXcross. the castle's are great for colder weather, a little on the bulky side. Picked up the Klims last year and they are very dry light weight, and easier to hold on to the handle bars with. I had a pair of Yamaha gloves and they were terrible, the palms wore out with in half of one season.
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Re: Good Snowmobiling gloves??

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I have a couple different gloves, I have a set of Castle gloves, and a pair of Klim PowerXcross. the`caste's are great for colder weather, a little on the bulky side. Picked up the Klims last year and they are very dry light weight, and easier to hold on to the handle bars with. I had a pair of Yamaha gloves and they were terrible, the palms wore out with in half of one season.
JKlim ones are good, RU Outside, (R.U. Outside snowmobile boots and gloves, winter clothing, motorcycle jackets, windproof balaclavas, thermal base layer, neoprene supports, merino wool socks and more) a mail order outfit in the states has a few different ones, most are good, fairly reasonably priced too, HMK makes a good light glove, very water resistant. I have a couple of pairs of
Doo gloves that I like for the colder days.
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Re: Good Snowmobiling gloves??

Bought a pair of Snowboarding gloves about 5 years ago, still using them. Made of heavy nylon with kevlar palms and a removable waterproof liner. Most comfortable and very warm.
Mountain Equipment Co-op (Outdoor Gear - Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) - quipement d'activits de grande nature) and Wholesale Sports (www.wholesalesports.com) in Edmonton carry a great selection also.
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Re: Good Snowmobiling gloves??

True North Recreation..makes the best gloves in my opinion...have Klim and a number of others...no comparison...have a look on line..see what ya think.
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Re: Good Snowmobiling gloves??

Originally Posted by Summiteer View Post
JKlim ones are good, RU Outside, (R.U. Outside snowmobile boots and gloves, winter clothing, motorcycle jackets, windproof balaclavas, thermal base layer, neoprene supports, merino wool socks and more) a mail order outfit in the states has a few different ones, most are good, fairly reasonably priced too, HMK makes a good light glove, very water resistant. I have a couple of pairs of Doo gloves that I like for the colder days.
Summiteer is understating when he says "a couple pair". He must own 50 pairs of gloves by now.
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Re: Good Snowmobiling gloves??

I have a light pair of HMK gloves that are my favorite. Not sure the name of them but they are grey & black and are perfect with the hand warmers on low in almost any weather.
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Re: Good Snowmobiling gloves??

I use two pairs of gloves. The first pair is the Bombi brand of snowcross gloves and they are not to bad. The pair I use the most now is sold through the Snap-on tool dealers and it is their cold weather mechanics glove. They are very comfortable, have really good grip, but you have to have the handwarmers on. When they do get wet I just wring them out and they don't feel cold at all.
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Re: Good Snowmobiling gloves??

Get the Klim gloves, better than all the others trust me.

Also have a pair of Castle gloves that work pretty well, seem to never dry out but stay warm...


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Old 12-07-2008, 08:23 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Good Snowmobiling gloves??

Have a couple pair of mech gloves work good heat on low, bought pair of klim powderxcross seem like a good gloves.
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Re: Good Snowmobiling gloves??

I would go with klim, i have two pairs they are great, worth the $$$$
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Re: Good Snowmobiling gloves??

Burton snowboarding gloves. Most excellent
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Disclaimer;this picture was STOLEN from another thread therefore I can neither confirm or deny wether these are good gloves.
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Re: Good Snowmobiling gloves??

I must be missing something with the KLIM gloves, they are OK, but for the cost I don't think they are anything special, I have the togwotee and the powercross and neither seem any better than a good decent pair of snowboarding gloves for half the price. I just bought a pair of the True North Adventure Gear boondocker glove(bought them at the Edmonton sled show for $60) wore them for a bit two weeks ago but it was pretty mild out so didn't get a great read on them yet, will report after this weekend. Not knocking the KLIM or anybody who wears them, I have 3 pair I just don't feel like I'm getting a $100 worth of glove. Keep in mind I'm a bit of a sweater so I think a lot of time the moisture is coming from my hands and not the snow.
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Re: Good Snowmobiling gloves??

I have two pair that I use for all of my colder weather riding (MX gloves for spring).
Scott- http://scottusa.com/product/1177/7304/g_32 Great glove very durable and warm. I've used the same set for 3 seasons now and I'm very pleaed with them!
True Adventure Gear- TAGear I just got it this year but it feels like a great lightweight glove that is water and wind proof as well as breathable. I've heard nothing but great things about this glove. I'll know more soon if we ever get some snow.
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Does anyone sell these TA gloves around Edmonton.
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