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Wanted: fullgrain leather glove with terry back, semi-insulated
I'm looking for a glove that's semi-insulated with fullgrain leather
palm and XC reinforcement areas and terrycloth back. Ideally non-black. Like a glove I had, oh, 5-10 years ago and haven't seen since, of course. Full-grain leather is shiny and breaks in wonderfully and resists water and LASTS a long time. Any leads? I just bought a pair of fairly thin Rossi semi-tour xc gloves. The snot-factor back is good but the synthetic suede palm scares me already---a drop of water soaks in instantly and spreads. Gulp! --JP |
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Jeff,
Have a look at Pearl Izumi. I love the leather palms on the gloves they make.. http://www.pearlizumi.com/product.ph...color_code=775 /john |
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Hi Jeff,
The P.I. gloves I had took six years to wear out and that includes stacking wood in the fall and every other abuse. I finally stopped using them becuase the knap was really down to nothing and they are starting to come apart. I still have them and use them as work gloves. They may or may not be what you what but P.I. is a brand you can trust and is always money well spent /john |
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