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Old 03-25-2005, 01:41 PM   #21
staktup
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Putnam County, NY
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AS gloves

Hi Kadir. I have not seen nor tried them out in person, but one thing I might recommend is that they come with a small snap so that if you are wading and need to take one or both off, you can quickly snap them on to the other glove, to the loop on the front of your skinz, belt, etc. so you don't lose them while using your bare hands. Are the index fingers thumb pads beefed up for braid?

Ever look at Burton snowboard gloves? The've go this special fabric on the index finger too called SnAP: Snot Absorption Pad. I could use on in the cold1

I'd be happy to test out a medium pair for you when you send me my Evo 2 back I have the large plug bag and can attest to it keeping everything intact when I get slammed off a rock. The only issue I have with the lg. bag i that the spool pouch is too snug for my 706 spool. It should be desinged so that if you are wearing gloves, you can pull it out. The single row bag looks awesome and mighty tempting! Keep up the good work Kadir & Al! Any tough, breathable bibs/jetty pants coming out soon?

Sam
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