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Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 1,659
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Been rocking Dakines for years and about to drop for a new pair, but want some other ideas before I do. My Titans only lasted me a year last season. What do you wear for the cold days? (NOT pipe/spring gloves)
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: SLC, UT
Posts: 1,388
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I had the same question a week or so ago. I went with the Celtek Aviators. They are super warm and perfect for a cold day. It got pretty cold this weekend with a little frostbite on the nose
but the fingers and hands were fine.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Kazachstan
Posts: 255
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I definatrly love the Hestra army leather short. Goretex and leather is a best combo.
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 1,659
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I'm checking out those POW gloves right now, the Tanto is looking pretty good. I hate to not grab the Dakines though because they are super warm and comfy.
![]() Stupid question, I've been using gore-tex inserts for years, what's the difference between goretex and hipora? I see Dakine offering different inserts in different gloves of their line. |
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Location: Reading, PA
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If you want a good top of the line glove.. go with Hestra. Level is also a great brand too. I've had those for now into its 3rd season and theyve been through a lot and are holding up well. Either way.. expect to pay at least $70-80+ for a decent glove.
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