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The North Face Patrol II Glove - 2008 BCS

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Patrol II Glove
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The North Face Patrol 2 Glove is burly enough for you whether you’re a ski patroller or just chatting with one. PrimaLoft insulation keeps your hands warm while the HyVent insert keeps them dry. Leather cuffs and palms ensure seasons of durability as you set out to master that daunting black diamond run. Keep fresh pow from creeping into The North Face Patrol 2 Glove thanks to its gauntlet and shockcord cinch. Cuff leashes protect your investment but handy nose wipes keep you from having to take the beefy Patrol 2 Gloves off.

Bottom Line: These gloves are so articulated you won’t even need to take them off to write down that hottie patroller’s number.

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Rating for this product: 5

Toasty and tough

By: Professional Athlete
November 23, 2009

I have to have a leather glove that I can work in, and be warm enough to stay out in the snow all day. I start wearing them in the dark a lot of days and don't finish with them until the work is done. If I get cold heliskiing- I don't get to fly back to the lodge to warm up. So I need a glove I can depend on. The Patrol is a very warm glove, with a great fit and feel. I am not constantly taking them off to work handles, doors, load gear, work my radio or pull an igniter. As with any leather glove- it's best to let them dry naturally, so if you are working in them every day, you should have two pair. I can easily get a full season out of these, and I SHRED gloves loading skis in the heli basket 14-30 times a day.

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Rating for this product: 5

Tahoe storm day glove

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
September 15, 2009

I guess it never really gets THAT cold in Tahoe, but I find these to be super comfortable and always warm enough even on the stormiest days at Squaw. I personally cut those strings off, they bother me; but otherwise, these are probably my favorite gloves.

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how long are the gauntlets on this glove? fit over big winter

how long are the gauntlets on this glove? fit over big winter jacket cuffs? and do the xl actually fit a xl hand?

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November 24, 2008

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Hi Jbomb101,yeah the gauntlets easily will fit over any sort of heavy winter coat. However i'm not so sure on the sizing.

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March 5, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Glove

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January 16, 2009

I bought these gloves for my mom, and she loves them! The dexterity is fantastic, and they fit well. They have good insulation, and the drawstring and wrist clinch work very well. They are waterproof and breathable for comfort. They aren't the warmest possible glove, but for average snow activities including backcountry riding (even on exceptionally cold days) the glove works awesomely.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Glove. Excellent Fit

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January 14, 2009

I purchased these gloves just in time for a 6 day ski trip to Vail. It was cold and the Patrol glove did a good job of keeping my hands warm. They are not as warm as my Swany gloves. When you first put them on, you will notice a difference in feel. They are not bulky. They are great gloves and I will continue to use them.

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Toasty and tough

5 star rating

By: Spencer Wheatley November 23, 2009

I have to have a leather glove that I can work in, and be warm enough to stay out in the snow all day. I start wearing them in the dark a lot of days and more...

Tahoe storm day glove

5 star rating

By: Ingrid Backstrom September 15, 2009

I guess it never really gets THAT cold in Tahoe, but I find these to be super comfortable and always warm enough even on the stormiest days at Squaw. more...

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Material:
[Shell] Nylon PU laminate; [Palm] leather; [Insert] HyVent 
Insulation:
PrimaLoft; [Back of hand] Heatseeker 4oz 
Waterproofing:
HyVent 
Removable Liner:
No 
Closure:
Drawstring and wrist cinch 
Gauntlet:
Yes 
Goggle Wipe:
No 
Nose Wipe:
Yes 
Recommended Use:
Skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime