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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Since you are the guy that wants stuff to last definitely not Grenade.
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My Dakine gloves are pretty nicely made.
The only thing I would improve on them would be if the stitching on the top was more of a synthetic/non fibrous material as I often push myself up on my knuckles and the snow/ice slowly breaks down that stitching. Its probably the same on all gloves though - and I'm just being picky
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Mountains of Mordor
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Dakine Grenade In order of my top picks. Grenade for the gloves you wear when you dont really even need gloves. Dakine for coldish days. Burton for cold to nipple-cutting-glass cold days.
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