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Columbia Caddy Shack Glove

Columbia Caddy Shack Glove

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Columbia Caddy Shack Glove

The Columbia Caddy Shack Glove uses an Omni-Tech Ballistic shell to keep your hands from getting soaked when you rip up the hill this winter. A neoprene wrist closure creates the Caddy Shack Glove’s snug park fit, and the PU palm ensures an excellent grip when you throw a grab into your trick. Of course, Columbia couldn’t help itself from adding a plaid golf-style pattern just for the heck of it.

Bottom Line: You didn’t really want to go golfing, did you?

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome glove. Worth every penny.

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March 10, 2009

I love these gloves. All of the other reviewers are right about the 10-20 degree range being around the bottom limit for extended exposure. Otherwise, I have no other problems.

My hands are 8.5" and I fill out the XL's to the max so if you're hands are any bigger than that they may be a little tight.

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Rating for this product: 4

RE: Good Glove

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January 20, 2009

10-12 degrees might be generous. I used these gloves on the slopes this past weekend and they were a great thermometer for me. When the temp dropped below 20 my fingers got cold. Anything above that and these were warm and toasty.

If you plan to use a liner under these gloves, size up. My fingers are around the 7.5" mark and I bought a Large. These gloves were a perfect fit at this size, but there is no chance I could fit even the thinnest liner underneath them.

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How good is this on subzero days with really strong wind?

How good is this on subzero days with really strong wind?

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November 9, 2008

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Sounds like miserable conditions, but this oughta do it. As long as you're moving, these will keep you warm, and if you're outside in that kind of weather and not moving, then you should probably go home.

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November 9, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Great glove

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February 16, 2009

I agree with all other reviews, a liner around 10 degrees makes all the difference in the world. Any temps above this and you're set. Keeps my hands warm and dry all day and the dexterity is great.

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Rating for this product: 5

Good glove

By: Backcountry.com Employee
January 16, 2009

These gloves are super thin and give you a lot of dexterity. I would recommend a liner under about 10-12 degrees though. Other than that they are really sweet, and keep your hands dry and warm the whole day. Great glove.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Omni-Tech Ballistic; [Palm] PU 
Insulation:
60g Microtemp XP 
Waterproofing:
Omni-Tech 
Removable Liner:
No 
Closure:
Neoprene 
Gauntlet:
Yes 
Goggle Wipe:
No 
Nose Wipe:
Yes 
Recommended Use:
Wintersports 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Congo 

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