I went to Sportchek last year and got some 'The North Face' liner gloves for when I go snowboarding that are pretty durable. They're fabric gloves with this plasticky rubber spiderman pattern on the inside of the fingers/palms that helps you grip things. $20. I don't know if they still sell them though, because they were just in boxes in the clearance bin.
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Check out MEC. They sell thin layer gloves that are made of thinsulate. Similar to the $1 glove, but stitched closer together and hold in heat from your hands well.
I believe arund $10
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if your a girl, get the tna gloves
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Nov 5th, 2009 12:44 PM #10
I have a pair of North Face Apex waterproof gloves. Cost me around $45ish last winter.
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Nov 5th, 2009 08:50 PM #11
danier leather has lovely leather gloves and it's really cheap after xmas. i got a great pair for only $15 or $20 two seasons ago. it's a lot warmer than my dollarama pair
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Nov 5th, 2009 09:07 PM #12
i have a pair of Black Diamond Windweight Liner Gloves from MEC
it's not waterproof, but the Polartec Windbloc fabric blocks 100% of the wind so it totally eliminates the windchill effect_______________
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I have a pair of North Face fleece ones that have leather at the finger tips... it works all right.
My leather pair from Holts, though, is a lot better for the cold winds._______________
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