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Rome The Hoss Glove

Rome The Hoss Glove

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Rome The Hoss Glove

With its supple goatskin leather, the Rome Hoss glove gives you ridiculous dexterity when you're lapping the park in mid-range temperatures. Rome stuffed 2oz of Thermalite insulation in the back of the Hoss Glove and lined its palm with thin micro fleece to maximize warmth without sacrificing feel. Waterproof and breathable Drytac inserts keep your fingers toasty by wicking moisture and blocking water. Checkerboard printed Techleather palms stand up to sharp edges.

Bottom Line: Mount up and show this Hoss how to rodeo.

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Rating for this product: 4

good leather mid-temp glove

By: wojo17(10)
May 13, 2008

Agree on the silicon wearing off quickly, but it is just for looks anyways...In this glove you are paying for the leather (not the insulation) I would recommend it from 15 to 30 degrees (F). Definitely thinner than the LT's, but not quite a lightweight glove (like the bushwood)...(I generally will hike in a lightweight glove and put this on after hiking; so surprised the other reviewer didn't find in warm enough during the hike)

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Rating for this product: 5

Hoss is the Boss

By: aunertl(4)
February 20, 2008

These gloves are absolutely worth the price. I've used these over in temps below zero and still had comfortable fingers. In the spring the glove was sometimes too warm even when it was soaked. I normally wear an XL and that's what I ordered (Perfect fit). the leather gets very soft after a couple wears.

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Rating for this product: 3

Steezy, but quality could be better...

By: amadeus303(3)
December 16, 2007

First, the pros... these gloves look dope. The first day, I actually got a few compliments up on the hill from several shredders as we were all strapping in. When I capped the day off at the resort's watering hole, 1 bloke actually picked my gloves up off the bar, and asked where I got them, if he could try them on, etc. From a function standpoint, the Hoss has great flexibility and dexterity. Getting into my bindings, unzipping my pit vents, etc. was a breeze --- it didn't feel like I was wearing pillows on my hands. The cons? After 1 hour of boarding, the graphics on the palm were peeling off... and not little bits here and there. Full "checkers" from the checkerboard pattern were literally falling off --- imagine putting a post-it note on a frozen plastic bottle of water, and you get the picture. When I trekked up to a part of the resort where there was no lift, I carried my board all the way up. After a minute or so, my hands felt like they were on the verge of frostbite. It was as if I was holding snow in my bare hands. When I got home from the hill, I noticed that my gloves were holding a lot of water. The moisture didn't penetrate into the lining or anything, but they felt pretty heavy. The long and short... great looking gloves, great "5 finger freedom", flimsy palm graphics, limited cold insulation, and expensive. I consider myself a huge Rome fan, but IMO, these just aren't worth the money.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] goatskin leather; [Palm] Techleather
Windproof: Yes
Water Resistant: Yes
Recommended Use: Snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year