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the doo highmark keep my hands dry but the whole glove gets hard when its cold, I have a bunch of klim that are ok but again, get wet and hard.... Going to try some Capto this season, heard good things.
 

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Haven't dropped the big bucks on large Klim or Motorfist gloves, but I've ran two pairs of cheaper Klim gloves (Klimate I believe) and they were garbage. For a lighter pair, I have been pretty happy with these Polaris technical gloves. They stay dry if you stay unstuck haha
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Hose look exactly like the Klim ones I run, just cheaper....
 

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Rode in a tonne of cold weather last year. Usually wear the Klim vortex and my big mitts with the snot wipes on the back. But. Now that I have the munster this has changed.
 

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I bought a pair of Klim powerxcross gloves last season and they have stood up extremely well. Between them and my Tobe capto gloves, my hands generally stay warm and dry as long as I’m not digging out stucks too much. With that said, I’m not 100% convinced that there is a fully water proof glove out there. I’ll probably add another pair of Klims or Tobe to my pack this season and just change them out during the day.
 

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I’ve got a set of these HJC full leather.
They have been a good set for cold days and the ride up and down.

Need a new set.
 

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Klim togwottee gloves are my go to. Take the liners out, nice and thin. They last most of the day before they get damp.
the new version isn’t quite as good as my old ones though
 

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Has anyone tried the full gauntlet gloves that go up almost to your elbow?

I’ve tried them. The only thing I found was if my hands are wet or sweaty they were a pain to get back on. I like a high glove because of my handlebars. The wind rolls right up my sleeve.
 

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Tobe gloves 100%, since using them even on the wettest dayz, I'm still in the same gloves

Used to go through 2-3 pairs before

I've also had buddies switch to Tobes too, same results

Are these sled specific gloves? Ski gloves have too much insulation in the palm (front) making your heated grips less effective. Thick on the back, thinish on the front, breathable and tough is the ideal sled glove.
 

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Are these sled specific gloves? Ski gloves have too much insulation in the palm (front) making your heated grips less effective. Thick on the back, thinish on the front, breathable and tough is the ideal sled glove.
It's these ones, best gloves I've ever used, thin but warm, and real good leather palm and water don't seem to get through
 

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Yep best gloves I’ve used too. They are warm and keep your hands dry. Have multiple pairs various models.
 

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Hate to sound like a homer but love the SkiDoo Highmark gloves. Best gloves I've had since Reima made Goretex gloves back a few years ago. Sold me when I saw them at the dealer show and they were hanging in a pail of water for people to try on. Nice thin fit to. I hate fat fingered gloves.
 
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