The Best New Ski & Snowboard Gloves for 2013/2014
5th February 2013 | OnTheSnow Staff
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The Riot gloves from Outdoor Research are an under the cuff glove, that feature a freeride style that includes Enduraloft™ Insulation.
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The Storm-Bound Mitt from Outdoor Research has a layer of Primaloft™, layer of down, and another layer of Primaloft™. It is a super warm mitt and its interior fingers makes it very dexterous.
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The Women’s Bretton Mitt from Marmot has a Marmot membrane and Thermal R on the outside, with 650 fill down inside the mitt.
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The Spyder Team glove features Carbon Fiber on the knuckles. It also has a moto-inspired pinky protector for protection in case of any falls.
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The removable fast drying hybrid fleece liner that combines Polartec® Wind Pro® high loft with Thermal Pro® Tweed Fleece in the palm in the Arc’teryx Caden Glove.
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The Arc’teryx Caden Glove is catered to big mountain skiers and snowboarders. It has a N80p-X Gore-Tex® Pro 3L waterproof outer shell and trim as well as short Velcro® cuffs that fit easily under a shell.
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The collection of Marmot Armageddon gloves have Polartec® Alpha as well as Marmot driClimb lining. The leather is washable and has reinforced foam padding.
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Seirus HeatWave gloves feature Gore-Tex® with a duel heating system that has a thermal reflective lining and kinetic energy layer that can result in a 4 to 7 degree rise in temperature.
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The Seirus next generation Windstopper glove is seamless on the inside, as opposed to other Windstopper gloves on the market for 2013/2014.
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