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Are the removable liners in these Heli gloves durable? Enough...
By the2791456
Ranked #1198 - Ski Gloves
March 15, 2009
Are the removable liners in these Heli gloves durable? Enough to be removed after each day on the mountain? I want a bomber pair of warm, waterproof gloves with removable liners so the glove will dry at the end of a day pushing it on the mountain. Tired of pulling gloves inside out to dry.
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By AC
Ranked #784 - Ski Gloves
January 4, 2010
They are durable and will hold up fine, but are not designed to be used on their own very well.
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By outofdoors
Ranked #1421 - Ski Gloves
April 10, 2009
the liners on my heli gloves have held up fairly well from taking them in and out of the glove to just dry them out. I've used them on their own (they look awesome) for when it warms up during the day and the velcro on the cuffs can snag on the high loft fabric of the liners a little but they're really not meant to be used that way so it doesn't really count. For just taking them in and out for drying purposes, they are plenty durable.
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By the2791456
Ranked #1198 - Ski Gloves
April 9, 2009
Just got mine. Liners appear very durable, exactly what I was looking for. These are quality gloves.
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By Yule & Bellow
Ranked #463 - Gloves
March 16, 2009
oh yeah, it would be completley unacceptable if the liners werent durable enough to be pulled out of the glove, i mean they are called "removable"
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