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Hestra Ski Cross Glove

February 11, 2010

How easily does the leather get damaged? I snowboard and ski, and I'm a little leery about throwing grabs into that soft leather.

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Hestra Ski Cross Glove

February 11, 2010

If you wanted the Hestra handcuffs, you could order them on the Hestra website and attach them to the metal rings where the carabiner attaches the gloves together. They don't have an interior attachment, because they're not really meant to be taken off and put back on a ton(seriously, you can type an e-mail with these things on). But you could do that. The elastic leashes are like 7$ a pair on the website, and should take a week and a half to 2 weeks to ship.

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Pretty sweet

Hestra Ski Cross Glove

Hestra Ski Cross Glove

Rating for this product: 4 February 11, 2010

Unfortunately I ordered a size 7, based on availability, and I am usually a size 8 or 9. They fit a little tight in the palm, and pretty dang tight in the fingers, but I can tell already that they'll stretch out to fit better within a few days of wear. Being all-leather, they fit like a glove(imagine that!!!) and the looser fitting portions of the glove, namely the palm and thumb, are the warmest parts of the glove. I'd recommend ordering your own size or one down because they'll stretch, and they are so dexterous, I operate my iPod and phone with these things on. So sweet.
The liner is pretty thin, but that doesn't mean they aren't as warm as big puffy mitts- it's a polyester-bemberg lining and feels like the inside of a nice hoody.
The knuckle padding is a plus too, cool for smashing gates, branches, or the jerk that cuts you off.
Best part- It's Hestra, and they guarantee any defective glove full refund. Doubtful I'll have to worry about it but I like having my backside covered.

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