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Snowboard gloves, helmets and hats; the essentials


 

 

 

Snowboard gloves

Snowboard gloves come in all shapes, sizes, designs and prices. You can find snowboard gloves with fully taped, Gore-Tex XCR 3-layer gloves as a top of the line Designed to give you unsurpassed protection from the elements with fully taped seams and bomber construction throughout, this glove is truly worthy of its AK moniker. Burton keeps seams to a minimum in the fingers, and uses Ergoflex diamond articulation gussets eliminating the need for excess seam taping in the fingertips. These snowboard gloves also come in at 2 and half times the price of other common gloves however.

Other snowboard glove types fit into the category such as the The ever popular, multi-function Marmot Work Glove which thrives on the slopes and in the backcountry. The proven performance and reliability of the Work Glove comes from heavy duty WR Leather with stretchy, breathable but waterproof Membrain® fabric on the back and anefil bonded thread on the palm patch for added durability. DriClime lining keeps hands dry, go figure!, while Primaloft® PL1 insulation keeps them toasty warm with minimal bulk. For more information on snowboard gloves and how to save money on them please..

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Snowboard hats and helmets

Snowboard helmets have come a long ways. The newest It’s the first helmet to combine on-the-fly adjustable ventilation with in-mold technology, creating a high-performance design that’s 28% lighter than old school helmets. In-mold technology fuses an impact-absorbing EPS liner with an outer microshell to create the lightest helmet possible with a true exo-skeleton, not just a skin. Sixteen vents are two-stage adjustable, and the removable earflaps lock directly into the helmet’s liner, blending nearly seamlessly with the shell. A wide-angle cut offers awesome peripheral vision, and Giro’s trademark deep Goggle Notch keeps eyewear securely in place.

Bottom Line: Join the roster of sick athletes who use Giro helmets: JP Auclair, Wendy Fisher, Jeremy Nobis, and Tanner Hall, among others.

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