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Marmot Work Glove – Men’s Raven/Tan Small $46.75 The Marmot Work Glove is perfect for all the times when you don’t need GoreTex and you don’t need nose wipes; you just want to keep your hands protected from cuts and splinters. The non-insulated work glove is made for regular everyday use. The DriClime lining will keep your hands dry and warm and the pigskin leather will last much longer than the poor pig itself. DriClime wicking Falcon Grip Toug… |
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Lined Premium Grain Pigskin Leather Palm Gloves – Knit Wrist (X-Large) $14.95 … |
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Ceiling Plate $14.99 Easy to install and made so versatile it can hold equipment using all 4 holes or 2 opposing holes The 4″ x 4″ mounting pattern is designed to allow use of 3/8″ mounting bolts Includes set screw to secure 1 1/2″ NPT to ceiling plate… |
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Drop 1080p Snowboard Mittens 2012 $27.99 Visually speaking, it doesn’t get any better than the Drop 1080P Mittens. Color way specific artwork lets you rock out on the mountain while shredding through the halfpipe. Not only will you grab the attention of the other boarders but your digits will stay warm with its Screen Printed Softtouch stretch fabric and Newspan main shell combined with moisture wicking microfleece lining to keep the han… |
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Drop 1080p Snowboard Mittens 2012 $27.99 Visually speaking, it doesn’t get any better than the Drop 1080P Mittens. Color way specific artwork lets you rock out on the mountain while shredding through the halfpipe. Not only will you grab the attention of the other boarders but your digits will stay warm with its Screen Printed Softtouch stretch fabric and Newspan main shell combined with moisture wicking microfleece lining to keep the han… |
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DROP Men’s Boundary Short Glove $55.00 From the beginner runs on a local hill to the steepest chutes in Alaska, the Drop Multi-Climate series is designed to offer maximum protection from the elements with great fit, comfort and style. The Drop Boundary III Short Gloves are made for this category. With Aquabloc inserts, these gloves offer the rider the ultimate in waterproof, windproof and breathable technology. Three layers of laminate… |
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Grandoe Men’s Legacy Glove This new style provides weather adjustable performance with a dual density, zip in zip out liner and a detailed quilted styling element that features a cross-over, all mountain appeal…. |
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Klondike Sterling Wool Thinsulate Fleece Lined Convertible Fingerless Half Gloves Fold Over Mitten Hood – iPhone Ski Snowboard Skate $19.95 Great all purpose wool glove / mitten combo. Fold down mitten top makes it easy to use your fingers then cover back up for warmth…. |
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Snowboard Gear Buyers Guide $2.99 MaxSnowboard.com put together a snowboard buyers guide to get you comfortable learning about snowboarding. Areas covered are boots, boards, bindings, jackets, gloves, hats and helmets.About the Author:Winter is Sherry Popper’s favorite time of the year. She is the kind of girl who enjoys extreme weather sports such as skiing and snowboarding. Despite being only an amateur at both sports, Sherry en… |
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HeatMax Hand & Body Warmer (40 Count) $23.83 HeatMax HotHands Hand and Body Warmers are larger (4″ x 5″) and designed to last up to 18 hours and provide safe, comfortable warmth in the coldest of temperatures. When placed in pockets, between layers of clothing, these warmers will help you enjoy cold weather activities longer, whether it’s hunting, fishing, working or just being a spectator. Made in the USA. Box of 40 Warmers. Item # HH-1… |
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How To Choose Active Winter Clothing That You Will Love Wearing
Imagine the touch of warm, buttery fabric caressing your skin in winter. Imagine indulging in a snowball fight, or snowboarding, without getting frost bites.
Staying warm isn’t good enough. You could wear pvc or clothes made of similar materials to stay warm, but if your skin can’t breathe, you aren’t going to be that comfortable. Especially if you are going to sweat, ice skating, chasing your friends and family with snowballs or even sightseeing would make you sweat and if your clothes aren’t breathable, they moisture will be trapped between your skin and clothing. Not only will you be sticky and uncomfortable, the damp and cold can leave you chilled.
Winter clothing should look great too. Who wants to wear baggy clothes that though warm and comfy, make you look 20 pounds heavier.
Your clothing, even your warm winter outerwear should fit your body as closely as the layering would allow. The look should be sleek. Sharp. The bottom layer should be skin tight, not baggy. Then the layers above that should be as few and fit as well as possible to reduce bulk.
Yeah, baggy clothes look cute if you’re built like a skeleton.
Go for clothes made of warm fabrics so that minimal layering is necessary.
Before modern technology, wool was the fabric of choice where warmth is concerned. Wool keeps the sheep and lambs warm in winter. Likewise, thick woollen clothes keep people warm. The problem with regular wool is that it is prickly. Very thick cotton clothes, worn in many layers would work well in mild winters. Leather clothes, gloves and accessories are very warm too, great for winter. But real leather is very expensive. It does not wick sweat away, so though leather looks amazing, it isn’t practical if you are likely get sweaty from outdoor activities.
Along came synthetics. Modern technology allows us to create synthetic fabrics from petroleum. Plastics that feel like wool minus the itchiness.
Imagine wool that you can dump into the washing machine to wash. That does not feel prickly against the skin. It is warm, feels soft. These clothes look and feel like they are made of fleece. If it looks like fleece, feels like fleece, it’s gotta be fleece right?
Wrong. Those winter clothes are made of polar fleece. A clever fabric that can be made from recycled plastic bottles.
The wonders of modern science. The 100s mimic light weight fleece while the 300s mimic heavy fleece which is great for the coldest of winters.
For purists who balk at wearing anything fake, there is a type of wool made of fibers so fine, it isn’t at all prickly. In fact, it feels great against your skin. This wool can be machine washed unlike regular wool which has to be hand washed. This wool is breathable and is perfect for active wear. This wool is merino wool, from the sheep who live on mountain tops in New Zealand.
Icebreaker clothing is made of 100% merino wool, hence these are the perfect winter clothes for active people who only want the real deal.
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