It’s no secret that Rome Snowboards designs for the 100 day rider and it stays the same motto when it comes to their gloves. They continue to create gloves for a range of snowboarding days from the tough winters to the warm summers. For 11-12, Rome Gloves have a lot to offer with a variety [...]
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Rome Gloves 2011-2012
June 4th, 2011Pow Gloves 2011-2012
March 16th, 2011Straight out of the northwest snowboarding scene, POW Gloves has been dedicated to building the best gloves on the planet. They focus on making a variety of gloves that are built to last and quaranteed to satisfy. POW glove and mitt components focus on fit, feel, dexterity and built to last. For 2012, POW continues [...]
Read More... | 1 CommentGlove Review: POW High 5 Mitt
September 8th, 2010Intended Purpose: The high 5′s never get old which means that the high 5 glove now comes in a mitt format for spring mitt conditions. Sizing: I have typical women’s hands and I’m rocking the high 5′s in medium which are a good fit in width of the glove and on the thumb. Features: The [...]
Read More...Drop 2010-2011
February 23rd, 2010Since 1998 Drop has been been committed to bringing technical accessories to snowboarders with a focus on not only riding good but looking good. They continue to advance their line of gloves with a strong line of features every year regardless of the style of glove. The variety of models allow for each rider to [...]
Read More... | 1 CommentGlove Review: 08-09 Drop Precious II
April 2nd, 2009A women’s undercuff glove/mitt with pile fleece insulation, an aquabloc ® insert and a combination soft-shell / stormguard outer, providing the ultimate in warmth, comfort, breathability and dexterity. These gloves are also 09-10 Drop Precious Gloves. Intended Purpose: Winter glove for women on the mountain. Sizing: I have typical women’s hands. In drop gloves, I [...]
Read More...Glove Review: 08-09 POW Mustacheo
July 7th, 2008Intended Purpose: This is a spring weather glove. It is meant for temperates from 25 degrees Fahrenheit to 100 Degrees Fahrenheit. Sizing: I have typical women’s hands. I’m currently sporting the men’s medium in the Mustacheo’s which fit, but are a little loose in spots. The Mustacheo fit lets it expand to hands, but does [...]
Read More...A review of my Snowboard Gloves
October 19th, 2007
When I first learned how to snowboard, I would only wear gloves because I could never ratchet up my bindings with mitts. Well eventually that changed and now I prefer mitts unless it’s spring riding when I wear pipe gloves. I usually buy new gloves each year, this year I plan to pick up some [...]
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