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DAKINE Scout Glove - Men's
Fingers move freely in the Dakine Men's Scout Gloves, which translates to great dexterity and warm hands. Adjust your boots and crank on snowboard bindings without fumbling around. Also, blood flow isn't restricted, so hands stay cozy. An over-the-cuff gauntlet keeps snow out of your jacket sleeves when you take a digger or take on fresh powder. These waterproof breathable gloves are insulated with Dakine's non-bulky synthetic Thermoloft. Removable stretchy fleece liners give you options.
Bottom Line: Appreciate your fingers and put them into the insulated comfort of Dakine's Scout Gloves.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Awesome gloves!
By: dct115@yahoo.com
April 19, 2007
Awesome gloves, they are warm enough in cold weather with the liners in, and good for warmer weather with the liner out. Their sizing chart seems to be good to, I just measured the circumference of my hand and ordered based on their sizing chart... gloves fit great!
dope az gloves
By: chr2941461
March 26, 2009
These gloves were everything i was looking for! they are definetly waterproof, and the liners are sweet! the first day i used them it was 30deg out and i just rocked the liners all day! great glove for the price!
I see all these reviews saying how warm and comfortable the gloves
I see all these reviews saying how warm and comfortable the gloves are, but how do they handle while snowboarding. How durable are they, and will they easily get torn up from tow ropes and just snowboarding all day.
By: Collin Wiersema
December 18, 2008
According to my experience I would rather get gloves with leather palms if I am looking for durability. This rubber(Toughtek) isn't very strong (despite the name) and is applied on cheaper models.
By: Lubomir Iliev
December 19, 2008
So far so good
By: mfs2442831
March 23, 2009
I cannot attest to an entire season on these as I just got them a month ago. However, I have had a couple of freezing days and a couple of warm days, I haven't gotten wet one bit, my hands have stayed warm on the freezing days and pretty comfortable on the warmer days. For 30-40$ you really can't go wrong with these, they look cool, they keep you warm and dry and they cost about 1/3 of gloves that are comparable. Get em'
Great Gloves
By: Michael Yeung
January 4, 2009
Picked them up off of SAC a few months ago to replace a pair of gloves, and i am glad i did. Warm and durable and waterproof for the price. The only complaint i have was the liners. They are not the warmest things in the world but that was easily fixed by just getting a pair of polartec MEC liners
Yes.
By: Cory Guru
December 16, 2008
Amazing
By: Brian Dubs
November 7, 2008
3 gloves in one, its the best. on the cool days, the liner inside will keep me more than warm enough. On a colder day, the glove without the liner will keep you very warm and dry, and when its getting in the single digits and below, the glove and liner keep your hands warm and sweat free. I have not had a problem with cold hands since the day i got them. they also keep the water out very well and dry quickly if any snow gets in.
my only complaint is that they are a tiny bit big. the liner fits perfect, but with the glove, the fingers are a little long. but i can easily live with it
Best Gloves for the Money!
By: Oliver Prucha
November 7, 2008
These gloves are awesome. First of all they look awesome and are most definitely stylish. They are very cozy, and because of the liners, you can wear them in the winter and just take the liners out in the spring. The liners are also great for just chillaxin around in the cold. The price definitely can't be beat especially because of the included liners. Most gloves with liners cost upwards of $60. We all know Dakine makes quality products, and these most certainly don't disappoint. Be sure to pick up a pair of the Dakine Scouts for the coming season!
good gloves
By: matthew.mc1988087
March 13, 2009
I like the liners but it is a little tight with wrist guards, liners, and then the gloves. I do not use the liners anymore. The gloves are very comfy and keep my hands warm. I would buy these again but maybe a size larger to accommodate for the wrist guards.
How wet will my hands get wearing these, how water proof are
How wet will my hands get wearing these, how water proof are they?
By: soccerdude1523036
November 18, 2008
That depends on the weather....These are waterproof to a point but since they are not the most high-end gloves on the market i'd avoid washing dishes with them.
By: Michael Kisow
November 18, 2008
dakine gloves
By: Andrea Kawka
February 4, 2008
these gloves are great, the first time i wore them it was a warmer day so i was putting them on and off and at times i would get snow in my finger tips and they would dry nice and fast, the second time i wore them it was cold and they kept my hands nice and warm.
SICKK
By: sdhshawerhywv44w
May 1, 2008
best gloves i've owned to date! liners make it real easy for hot or below 0 days
Great Gloves
By: The Drake
February 11, 2008
These gloves are great. The only downside so far isn't really a downside, it's just a personal thing- my old gloves had an articulated thumb, and these do not. These ones are still way better though. Easy on and off, keeps the hands really warm, the liners are great- although I never really need them. Overall, an awesome purchase. This site had the lowest price and the shipping took a lot less time than one of their sales people quoted. I was pleasantly surprised when I got to wear these gloves on the slopes about a week (or less) of ordering them.
How cold can it get before these gloves stop keeping your hands
How cold can it get before these gloves stop keeping your hands warm?
By: Simon
November 13, 2008
They don't have an actual temperature rating, but down to zero (F) easily, I'd guess.
By: Angus Bohanon
November 13, 2008
Good all around glove
By: SpencerM
November 18, 2008
The Dakine Scout Glove is a good warm all around glove. The size runs a little big, but not that big of a problem to me. Finger tips are a little loose at the top, making it hard to get in and out of zip pockets. For the money, this is a really good glove.
best bang for the buck
By: beng8352
February 19, 2009
the liners are super comfortable and overall these gloves are nice and warm down to anything above around 15-20F. When it gets super cold you might want something with a bit more insulation but these are great because when it gets a little warmer your hands wont be too hot that youre sweating and need to take them off
Great gloves!
By: Tom, Boston
December 18, 2008
These are the only gloves I've found so far that keep my hands warm. The liner itself is enough on cool days. On very cold days, the liner and the glove together still keep my hands warm enough. The run a bit big so buy one size down.
Scout Gloves
By: Stephen Gram
January 21, 2008
I have a problem with poor circulation in my hands, and as a result my hands are always cold. These gloves are so warm that I had to take the liners out at -7 while cross country skiing in the South Dakota Black Hills. They are also very comfortable and not so bulky that they interfere with use of my hands. They are definitely more than worth the modest price.
I just tried to post this question and it disappeared. Oh well,
I just tried to post this question and it disappeared. Oh well, again, I'm a photographer looking for a warm pair of gloves to use in bitterly cold weather that will allow me to operate the most basic functions of a camera. Do these (DAKINE Scout Gloves) fit the bill or is there another pair you might recommend?
By: mmdesign980813
November 4, 2008
mmdesign980813, they're probably too bulky for any camera operations, but the removable liner might work for you if you run it by itself. or try this one, it's a little more low profile. http://www.backcountry.com/store/DAK1008/DAKINE-Caliber-Glov
By: Barrett Wood
November 12, 2008
Overall nice gloves
By: r_n2527811
February 17, 2009
Gloves are very warm. They are a little bulky so if you have to do alot with your hands be prepared to take them off alot. The liners work well.
Great Gloves
By: mike22
February 20, 2009
These gloves are great, I've had them for about two seasons and only now have showed signs of wearing out. Even without the liners they are plenty warm enough for a day on the slopes, though they can get a little soggy in wet snow. The liners are great too, even on their own.
can't beat the gloves or price
By: onechance99
January 16, 2008
these are by far the best gloves i have owned in many years. the gloves are lined with some type of fleece which keeps my hands warm enough that i have yet to have the need to wear the liners in them. the liners are comfortable and warm as well.
sizing chart is accurate, but since i never wear the liners, mine are a hair bigger than what i would like.
definitely a great buy.
Excellent Gloves
By: keonar1654747
April 11, 2008
Great pair of gloves. I really liked the fact that it has an insulation layer. I used these gloves during my vacation to Yellowknife and they kept me really warm. Grip and control are lacking but they do keep the fingers warm. Now that i'm back in a warmer climate i use the insulation gloves as driving gloves, a 2 for 1. :)
WARM AND COMFORTABLE
By: Jersey25
January 31, 2008
can't beat the price. kept me warm and dry all day.
Scout Gloves
By: first boarder
March 3, 2008
These gloves were way warm. I never used the liners & gloves together.
The liners were great for drinking beer outside, because they were extra grippy.
If you're consistently in 25 degree or lower weather, then these are the set up. I'd pick another pair for spring boarding.
Pretty Nice gloves
By: ffs2803300
February 2, 2009
Good all around gloves for 25 to 45 degrees. Use the liners when it's cold don't use 'em when its warmer. Used 'em 3 times and they appear to be holding up so far.
LOVE 'EM!
By: rch2545260
December 11, 2008
Temp was 3 degrees with snow guns blowing. I got really wet & cold, but my hands were dry & warm. I love these gloves. I did have to use the inner liners too, but when it's 3 degrees- you should need them. I never trust reviews, but I read some before purchase & everyone who loved these gloves were right. My only negative is that the tops are very wide- so it's hard to get them inside your jacket sleeves. But I did break out a new jacket too- so it may get better. But overall- best gloves I've ever had in 25 years of skiing.
nice gloves
By: mel2561252
December 15, 2008
I'm a newbee to skiing/snowboarding, but these gloves are great.
When I'm not having fun, I use them to shovel snow in Chicago and they work great, keep my hands nice and warm.
great glove
By: mpo2445948
March 2, 2009
This is a surprisingly good glove. One of the best gloves for the money I have ever used. I have used it in the coldest/deepest pow days here in UT and my hands feel like they just came out of a warm car.
Feel nice, warm and snug
By: ksu2646877
December 16, 2008
These gloves are great! "Fit like a glove" right out of the box ( Could not help the punn there, but it could not be any truer). I immediately tested them using the gloves
themselves,without the liner, shoveling snow for 20 minutes in -27C weather
with a windchill of -37C. After that, my hands felt a bit cool, but not bad. Everything has limits, but
-37C is quite a limit. I must admit, with my other gloves, my hands would start feeling numb at that point. Then, I tested these gloves with the liner in the same weather - much warmer. These gloves are quite stylish with lots of handy features.
I've alway had a problem with
my hands going numb at temps below -20C being outside for more then 30 min.; but I can tell, my problem has disappeared. I remember a construction worker saying to me " they can put a man on the moon, but they can't make descent set of gloves to keep
your hands warm". Congratulations Dakine, you have proved him wrong!
Great Gloves
By: Mike from NYC
February 1, 2008
These gloves were amazing. They stayed warm in all conditions and kept my hands extremely dry. Also really nice touch that the liners are actually quality liners that I could use on their own for walking around town at night. Only problem I can think of is that in extremely cold weather the palm of the glove tended to get very stiff, but it was easy to get it back to normal.
Great gloves @ a good price!
By: Dan Lombardi
November 17, 2008
I have these gloves, and they rock. The additional liner gloves are a plus, which I use around town during the cooler times of the year. The gloves themselves are warm and comfy, a little awkward if I were to try to do stuff with them (operate a camera, get my wallet, etc), but overall they are sweet.
Warm, solid, slightly bulky
By: posepuppy
November 3, 2008
These are warm enough even with out the liners, which I use for around town. Durable gloves that can handle the toughest conditions. They put my old gloves to shame!
Nice gloves
By: Andrew77
December 18, 2007
Dakine great gloves for the price. Dry, breathable, and warm enough in 0 degree weather for under 40 bucks. Cant beat them for the price
do not buy
By: smiles the great
December 29, 2008
if you got these for boarding/skiing in the colorado rockies like i did, you will be greatly dissappointed, the pinky is so far away from the other fingers it gets cold no matter what, in 9 degrees Fahrenheit with the liners (which have a huge rip in them after first use in between palm and index) they are extremely cold. way too roomy to be warm and too bulky to do anything in them. these things are not warm what so ever. don't waste your money.
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