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  2. These Winter Gloves Come in Handy on Brutally Cold Days

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    Here are the 14 best winter gloves for men, including lightweight gloves to combat extreme cold. ... Waterproof Insulated Winter Gloves. Designed for super warmth, these gloves are constructed ...

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    Touch Screen Compatible Winter Gloves, $15 at Amazon. ... (Bonus points if you take a peek at all of the men’s smiling selfies in the review section.) ... This small waterproof tool packs a ...

  4. Hipora - Wikipedia

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    Hipora is a waterproof and breathable fabric, used as insert in winter, motorcycle and cycling gloves. It is developed by the Korean company Kolon Industries.

  5. Extended Cold Weather Clothing System - Wikipedia

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    Generation III Extended Cold Weather Clothing System ECWCS levels 7 (left) and 5 (right). The Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS / ˈ ɛ k w æ k s /) is a protective clothing system developed in the 1980s by the United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, Natick, Massachusetts.

  6. 40 Secret Santa gift ideas for every type of person you know

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    Touch Screen Compatible Winter Gloves These gender-neutral gloves are touch screen compatible, water resistant and windproof. Basically they're perfect for any type of winter day you may encounter.

  7. Mountain Hardwear - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Hardwear was founded in 1993 in Richmond, California by a small group of former employees of Sierra Designs led by Jack Gilbert. Soon after, Mountain Hardwear's first sponsored athlete, Ed Viesturs, the first American to climb all fourteen 8,000 meter peaks, helped develop several of the company's products. [1]