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Burton Pipe Glove - Men's - 2007

Burton Pipe Glove - Men's - 2007

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Burton Pipe Glove - Men's - 2007

The Burton Men's Pipe Gloves are burly enough to protect your hands from asphalt during urban rail missions and nimble enough to throw your buddies the devil horns after a sick trick. Burton added neoprene to this glove's water-resistant shell, so it stretches like a second skin over your hand. Built-in venting prevents your hands from stewing in sweat, while a low-profile cut and no-snag cuffs won't get hung up on your sleeves. Burton's synthetic-suede Clarino palm gives you no-slip grip that is durable enough to last for years. *Available for US Shipment Only.

Bottom Line: Pull on the Burton Pipe Gloves and own everything from city rails to massive park booters.

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Rating for this product: 4

Second Skin Indeed

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January 14, 2009

Look cool and allow me to get into my pockets and pull out keys and smokes. I can even work a lighter with them on. The beefiest thin glove I have found. Lots of grip and moderate wind protection. Not much insulation and eventually they get wet.

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Rating for this product: 4

It's good

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March 6, 2008

It's good pipe gloves. Comfortable. Easy to grab the snowboard. But it's too slim though it's pipe gloves. so I feel cold with this gloves.

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Rating for this product: 2

VERRRRRRY THIN

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March 4, 2008

Gloves are thin, though they were thicker, not very warm, tollerable on 35 degree days. other then that they are ok

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Rating for this product: 5

Great for spring when it is still cold on the lift chair.

By: Dogfunk.com Alumni
May 5, 2008

I got these gloves for spring riding, and I got a lot more glove than I expected. These gloves are really warm on the lift chair, keep your hands dry and warm, and are really comfortable and functional when you are riding. These are great from 33 to 50 degree's on the mountain when you are riding.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Water-resistant stretch with neoprene; [palm] Clarino synthetic suede 
Windproof:
Wind-resistant 
Recommended Use:
Riding the pipe and park, city freestyle 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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