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Waterproof Gloves

I have a pair of Klim Inversion gloves. They're great. Whether in the snow or on the dirt, they're simply the best gloves I've ever owned for handlebar applications.

The Gore Windstopper is a lifesaver. I only wish they'd repel water.

Can anyone offer opinions on snowmobile-specific lightweight waterproof gloves? My snowboarding gloves are just too bulky.
 
I had klim powercross gloves but they became my backup pair after I bought true adventure gear storm gloves
 
Klim klimate seem really waterproof and light

Looked at them yesterday vut decided to go with fxr gloves
 
I have two or three pair of everything Klim makes but when it comes to light weight waterproof gloves it is R. U. Outside's K-Dogs for me.
 
I have two pairs of the gauntlet KLIM gloves with leather palm. They absorb water and my hands get wet and cold. I don't think you want leather gloves, for water protection they absorb too much water.

I am having the same issue with a new set of leather motofist.


Just an FYI
 
Gloves

tried a lot of gloves. My hands get cold with the slightest bit of wet. I think I have Raynauds disease.

I won a pair of True Adventure Gear Storm X2 gloves at a snowmobile club raffle. At first I thought I would give them away but instead I tried them. They are the first glove that I have been able to use all day riding, shoveling, helping guys out, etc and my hands don't get wet or cold. The material on the palm gets a little wet but the inner layer isolates. Now my Klim gloves are back-ups and quite frankly I will buy more TAG gloves as primary. They have also held up really well.
 
I have had some wet rides the last few weeks. I'm the same as someone mentioned above about getting cold hands once the gloves get wet. I literally carry 5 pairs. I prefer the lighter gloves which doesn't help. I've got 3 pairs of motorfist, 509, which are great until they get wet, OR and klim. I was thinking the other day, has anyone ever used neoprene fishing gloves? I have for fishing and they are nice. I'm half thinking of giving them a shot on my next wet ride day.


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I will ride the new Klim Powercross gloves all day, if I have to dig a lot they will get wet and freeze up, but I think corking my bars would solve the problem. My hands don't get cold easily though.
 
Another vote for the True North Adventure gloves here too. I love the lightweight gloves and theirs are not too bulky even with the longer cuff on them. Been the only cloves I can ride with all day long.
 
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