What are you guys running for gloves? I have a pair for the super cold but shelled out my lighter pair last season. They were the ski doo primaloft ones. Really liked them just wore out quickly. TIA
Josh
Josh
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I agree, a lighter glove with a cuff would be the hot ticket. Fly has a title gauntlet out now which should be pretty close to what I want.I have a very different opinion than most on gloves. I even pitched my opinion to Klim, so we'll see what they do... Anyway, the current batch of mountain riding gloves is light insulation for feel with short to no cuff. That's just stupid. It's like walking into the front door of your house with muddy boots. You're supposed to go through the mud room first! Cuffs make a huge difference.
If you want the best gloves for mountain riding, try to find the lightest gloves with a big loose and long cuff. With no cuff, the first time you get stuck, your gloves will get wet. I told Klim if they make the Inversion with a big 'ol cuff, it will become a best seller.
My current go-to gloves are Polaris Adventure gloves. They're labeled as a trail riding glove, but they're fairly thin with a big cuff. And they stay dry all day and in all conditions. All of my short cuff gloves would be wet or frozen by mid-day.
I really like Tobe, Also the Klim Inversion GTX has been a great oneBest gloves I have used are Tobe.
I just got a pair of what you are describing from Motorfist and am excited to try them! They are called the Valkyrie. They were on super sale last month, but now back to full price.I have a very different opinion than most on gloves. I even pitched my opinion to Klim, so we'll see what they do... Anyway, the current batch of mountain riding gloves is light insulation for feel with short to no cuff. That's just stupid. It's like walking into the front door of your house with muddy boots. You're supposed to go through the mud room first! Cuffs make a huge difference.
If you want the best gloves for mountain riding, try to find the lightest gloves with a big loose and long cuff. With no cuff, the first time you get stuck, your gloves will get wet. I told Klim if they make the Inversion with a big 'ol cuff, it will become a best seller.
My current go-to gloves are Polaris Adventure gloves. They're labeled as a trail riding glove, but they're fairly thin with a big cuff. And they stay dry all day and in all conditions. All of my short cuff gloves would be wet or frozen by mid-day.