Posts Tagged ‘snowboard gloves’

Rome Gloves 2011-2012

June 4th, 2011

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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Pow Gloves 2011-2012

March 16th, 2011

Straight 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 [...]

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Glove Review: POW High 5 Mitt

September 8th, 2010

Intended 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 [...]

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Drop 2010-2011

February 23rd, 2010

Since 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 [...]

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Glove Review: 08-09 Drop Precious II

April 2nd, 2009

A 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 [...]

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Glove Review: 08-09 POW Mustacheo

July 7th, 2008

Intended 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 [...]

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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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