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Saved by the glove.

Show up to a spring park session or hike the pipe with the locals in those over-insulated gauntlet gloves and see how well you're received. OR you can get the low-profile Oakley Heritage Pipe Glove and at least pretend to fit in.

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4 5

patp448029

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Great for warmer dry days(20F +), especially if your hands don't tend to get cold. I can't feel any wind through these things despite how thin they are. Im skiing so I can't say much about sticking your hands in the snow all day but they never got wet after a few powder spills. The con is that the material frays with any rough use (grabbing edges, hitting branches and even velcro sticking to it). I cant see them lasting for more than a season or 2 of just warmer days but for the price they aren't that hard to replace. Special bonus: I can use my iphone without taking them off

4 5

gba2929029

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I don't get cold hands very easily and normally wear a lightweight glove exclusively, so I'm fine in this glove down to around 15 degrees. If you get cold hands, this glove might be okay to 25 degrees or so. It has some lightweight insulation. My biggest complaint is durability. The fabric material started fraying heavily after the first used, and has only gotten worse. The fraying is occurring primarily on the sides of the forefingers, because when you are closing the velcro wrist straps, it locks onto your fingers and pulls on the fabric. I suspect that these gloves won't last much longer than a season or two, but they are definitely adequate for the price, and they are nice looking and comfortable. You don't get any uncomfortable inner seams that you would get with some spring gloves, which is nice.

5 5

Taylor

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these gloves are great. used them on a day when it was in the mid-twenties and my hands weren't cold at all. only downside was we were skiing in wet snow so they got soaked about halfway through the day.