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How do these gloves compare with the Cloudveil Troller? Is one...
By chr2749454
Ranked #324 - Ski Gloves
March 2, 2009
How do these gloves compare with the Cloudveil Troller? Is one warmer than the other?
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By Todd Cox
June 24, 2009
It's a little warmer and a little less dextrous than the troller. I have a pair of each. I prefer the trollers when I can get away with them but I will say that the leather on the inbounds is WAY tougher.
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By bill hartlieb
May 7, 2009
i would also say the inbounds is warmer... the inbounds uses a wool lining, that stays warmer, does not pack out, and stays warmer, even when you got the sweaty palms.... breathe....
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By Steve Tibbitts
Ranked #25 - Gloves
March 2, 2009
These gloves have turned out completely bomb proof to me. They've been through just about everything and held up really well. They're both warm gloves but I think this glove is a little warmer than the troller.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] Leather; [Palm and fingers] Pittards goat leather; [cuff and paneling] Polartec Power Shield softshell
- Insulation:
- Wool-lined
- Waterproofing:
- DWR-coated leather
- Removable Liner:
- No
- Closure:
- Elastic cuff, hook-and-loop closure
- Gauntlet:
- No
- Goggle Wipe:
- No
- Nose Wipe:
- No
- Recommended Use:
- Skiing, snowboarding, touring, winter wear
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- Sri Lanka
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