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DAKINE Cobra Glove - Men's
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Does this glove have a pocket on top for...
Mike Kerns
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Does this glove have a pocket on top for RFID lift passes? Thanks!
Tame the Cobras
Skiwolfe
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Well I didn't get a chance to wrangle any Cobras like the recommended use says, but I have worn them skiing. They certainly keep my hands warm. The leather is soft and smooth but feels tough as nails. I hate when my gloves shred from the edges of my ski's. I recommend these for sure.
Do these run small or true to size?
onefiftysix
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Do these run small or true to size?
Seth
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They run true to size
Way too small!!
kevin
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
Even the XL is tight and tight gloves are cold and useless!!
will these rip on a tow rope ?
Max friese
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will these rip on a tow rope ?
Tim Bohlken
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these will work for holding a rope but if you burn through gloves and want something more durable check out mountaineering gloves. they will stand up to a lot and keep the cold out.
best gloves for the price
Robb Loeffler
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warm, waterproof, low profile, awesome gloves, only reason I rated 4 instead of 5 is the wrist closure needs a better way to cinch down. Not a huge deal or anything, just more comfortable to me. Over-all, great gloves though.
Built to last
Sammo Cohen
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- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Dakine has done it again with the Cobra Glove. This glove is great for most temps and the leather is super water resistant. The gortex also helps keep your hands dry. Rub a little bit of sno-seal on these babies and they will last you for a long while.
Gore-Tex Bliss
Tobias
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This is a great glove. It isn't too warm to where you hands get super gross and sweaty but you don't get cold hands or wet at all. Great buy.
Cobra Glove
Kel Hemminger
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Cobra Glove
Kel Hemminger
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Large or X-Large?
John H
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If someone is wondering if they are a Large or X-Large, read my question for these gloves! I got the Large and am 100% satisfied. The gloves are just plain amazing. Warm and very maneuverable/comfortable.
Hello! I have a sizing issue with these...
John H
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Hello! I have a sizing issue with these gloves. According to dogfunk.com, they state that a 8.5 inch length from bottom of wrist to tip of middle finger is an XL. However, on dakine's website, they state that the 9.5-10.5 inch circumference of the palm signifies XL.
My problem is that my wrist to middle finger length is 8.5 inches (XL according to dogfunk), and my palm cirfumerence is 9 inches (L according to dakine.com).
I am torn between a large and an extra large. Which should I get?
ste3268573
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I've got the same problem. The large will fit perfect in length but if you make a fist it will feel a little tight, and good luck wearing liners. The XL will fit your fist but will be a little long in the digits. Not a huge deal for me.
John H
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Thanks for the help ste. I ended up getting a pair of Large. Let's just say that if there were a size between Large and X-Large, it would be perfect! Large fits well, the finger length is just enough, and the palm is near perfect.
Dakine cobra glove
frank torella
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Great glove comfortable warm and not bulky perfect mix
Toasty in here?
Mit5327006
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At the end of the day they outside leather felt a little wet but the gore tex keeps u dry. Hands were sweaty every time I took em off
If you are even thinking about it, DO IT!
adam parslow
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I am a snowboard instructor, and last year. I put over 100 days on these gloves and am still riding them this year. By far the warmest, toughest pair of gloves I've own. My roommate went through three pair, riding maybe once a week, before he was convinced to buy a pair; He will never go back.
If you are asking me if you should buy them... well, does Shawn White kill it in the pipe, but suck at slopestyle?
dope gloves
Johnny H
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i have the older version of these, the mark abma ones, but they work really well. somehow they keep my hands at the perfect temperature during both spring and winter riding. if it's really cold ill throw some liners on underneath, but overall warm and really waterproof.
Will these last if they are being used...
John
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Will these last if they are being used regularly on tow ropes?
Barfalamue
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If by tow rope you mean no handle and it's just holding onto the metal braided rope....then you should buy a roll of duct tape. In my years no glove has held up to the metal braided tow rope...unless you use duct tape!!
Shredwise
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John- if I were you, I would get some of those leather rope tow guards. It's the only way to keep your nice gloves nice.
Bi-Winning.
Matt Sherman
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Not only will these gloves keep your hands superbly warm and dry, but they also can take some serious abuse!
Second Pair
Rich Lawrence
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Beat my last pair of Cobras into the ground after about 200 days over three seasons. Loved them enough to snag another pair. Biggest improvement is the definitely the zip-closure on the cuff instead of the velcro which wore out after awhile. Love the warmth in such a low-profile designed glove. Hoping they stay toasty and don't pack out too soon.
jgu6025483
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INSANELY SICK!!!!!!! BEST GLOVE I'VE EVER OWNED
Second Pair
Rich Lawrence
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Beat my last pair of Cobras into the ground after about 200 days over three seasons. Loved them enough to snag another pair. Biggest improvement is the definitely the zip-closure on the cuff instead of the velcro which wore out after awhile. Love the warmth in such a low-profile designed glove. Hoping they stay toasty and don't pack out too soon.
BenHurrhurr
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Do they fit true to size?
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John
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