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Columbia Airchamber Glove
The Columbia Airchamber Glove uses Microtemp XF II insulation on the back of the hand and light fleece through the palm for excellent warmth with top-notch dexterity. A waterproof breathable Omni-Tech membrane ensures your hand doesn’t get soaked when you drag your palm through the powder on a post-storm ride. Columbia made the Airchamber Glove to be versatile enough for 90% of your days on the slopes, so make sure it’s in your gear bag every time you head for the mountains.
Bottom Line: Everything a glove should be.
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Guys, but unisex really
By: Michael Kisow
November 16, 2008
Not so good
By: Katie
February 3, 2009
The very first and only time I used these gloves my fingers got cold, the liners came out and the leather lining on the palm of the glove wore off. I was very upset because I bought a new jacket and pants and these are the ONLY gloves that matched.
How good is this on subzero days with really strong wind?
How good is this on subzero days with really strong wind?
By: off2540372
November 9, 2008
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. chris: OR wear one or two more layers underneath.
By: Chris Norris
December 19, 2008
Darn liner...
By: Troy Weiss
January 12, 2009
These gloves have cheap liners. When you pull them off, the liner doesn't stay inside the fingers and it makes them hard to put back on. I would not purchase these gloves again. Not recommended
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