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Join Date: Feb 2012
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My old burton gloves are literally falling apart, I need a new pair REAL bad.
I figured it'd make sense to go with a pair that has the best of both worlds. So what are my options for durable good quality gloves? I'm particularly interested in warm gloves suited for really cold weather, that come with inner goves made for not-so-cold temperatures... Cheers. |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Brooks, Alberta
Posts: 22
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Location: East Coast, PA
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mehhh, there are better options than Candygrind if what you want is warmth and durability - especially for the money.
you honestly can get any glove that looks decently built and just wear liners underneath. Under Armor makes a really sick low profile glove liner. i switch between those and the liners that came with my Burton mittens and wear whatever glove i'm in the mood for over them.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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