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Mountain Hardwear Jalapeno Glove

Mountain Hardwear Jalapeno Glove

Rating for this product: 2 September 4, 2009

My hands tend to sweat even on colder days so the Jalapeno's were recommended to me by a pro at a great shop in Snowmass CO. I picked them up and found the wicking is extremely superior to the Dakine's I had before. I take them off often to let my hands cool a bit. So it was maybe 10 times per day for 5 days I took them off and put them on again before the first cinch strap broke. I kept riding them as it was the end of the season and I was going to send the one in for warranty. I didn't have a chance to ride 5 more days before the other cinch strap broke. Seems like bad technology to me rather than just a fluke.

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