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Klim PowerXross Gloves - Any Experience?

Never used them...tried them on this weekend at the Rocky Mountain Snowmobile Expo...didn't like the feel. I'm pretty picky, but they felt "loose" with the insulation layer and the outer layer.
 
Since they are a new glove out this year I doubt you will find any real world experience with them. I just tried on a pair and hour ago at the dealership. I liked them, but also felt with the insulation layer they may be a little loose for a snow bike. Ill just get a pair and let you know when it snows.
 
Since they are a new glove out this year I doubt you will find any real world experience with them. I just tried on a pair and hour ago at the dealership. I liked them, but also felt with the insulation layer they may be a little loose for a snow bike. Ill just get a pair and let you know when it snows.
I had a pair of Powerxross 3 seasons ago and they were absolutely terrible.

The layers wadded up in the palm of my hand and it made it feel like the grips were coming loose.

True Adventure Gear and Fly Title are tops in my book.



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I've had good luck with snowboarding gloves. The key for me is the fingers have to have a curve built in and they won't bunch up.


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I had a pair of Powerxross 3 seasons ago and they were absolutely terrible.

The layers wadded up in the palm of my hand and it made it feel like the grips were coming loose.

True Adventure Gear and Fly Title are tops in my book.

I'm currently running the Fox anit-freeze gloves but I think those Fly Titles might be worth a try, especially at $35 on Rockymountain closeout right now.
 
I'm currently running the Fox anit-freeze gloves but I think those Fly Titles might be worth a try, especially at $35 on Rockymountain closeout right now.

Previous to this year we'd only take a few trips a year and ride sleds but every time for the last few years I've used those flys and I really like them. On a sled with handwarmers it never bothered me. One full day on a rental snowbike last year and they got sopping wet and froze on the bike but that also had some to do with not having hand guards I think too. I wouldn't mind having a few of them one for morning and one for afternoon. I think the last pair I got for less than 30 bucks.
 
I have 2 pairs of Klim Powercross gloves and they are great. Hands down the best glove I have tried and I am a glove addict. I have almost 10 sets of different gloves.
 
I got frostbite when I was a kid, so gloves are my #1 gear priority. I have used the Klim elite glove for 2 seasons. They are magical. They conform to the shape of your hands and feel like a motocross glove when you ride. Yes they are expensive, but riding all day in powder without handwarmers you will still have warm dry hands :heart::heart::heart: http://www.klim.com/Elite-Glove-4096-000.html
 
They are a fair weather riding glove , depends on circulation and what You do for a living .
They are just like wearing a favorite pair of work gloves but add Gortex , don't have to pull them off even when using the phone .
For those that like the feel and sensitivity of the grips they are great .
Keep the outside shell from turning into an ice cube on colder days and they'll go a long way .
A pair of gauntlets and heated grips/bar makes them my favorite even when it's much colder .
Only down fall is when I get them soaked the inside shell wants to fallow the hand out of the glove . I think if the inner shell was secured it probably wouldn't be as comfortable of a glove , Always Pros and Cons .
 
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