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    7V Rugged Leather Heated Gloves. This pair delivers on what you want from the classic work glove—ruggedness, durability, waterproofing—but keeps you warm in cold work conditions with its ...

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    Azarxis Kids Ski Gloves azarxis/amazon PureWow Editor-in-Chief Jillian Quint loves these gloves so much she’s bought them twice—“after my son left them at his after-school program,” she says.

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    Amazon. These bad boys have raked in nearly 38,000 five-star ratings, earning high praise for their quality and warmth. “I needed somewhat lightweight fall gloves that I can wear and navigate my ...

  5. Grenade Gloves - Wikipedia

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    Grenade Gloves Inc is a manufacturer of snowboard gloves/mittens. [1] Founded by professional snowboarders Matt and Danny Kass in 2001, the company specializes in a product line aimed at snowboarders and motocross riders: gloves, outerwear, apparel, footwear, and accessories.

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    Professional USA ski racer Lindsey Vonn dressed for a race. Different types of attire are needed for extreme weather conditions like snow. Thicker coats or jackets, gloves and boots are necessities in the cold. Winter sports such as snowboarding and skiing require the riders and skiers to be properly geared in the snow.

  7. Ski suit - Wikipedia

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    A ski suit is made from wind- and water-resistant or waterproof fabric, and has a non-removable liner made of nylon, silk, cotton or taffeta. Its main function is to keep a person warm while participating in winter sports, especially Nordic (cross-country) or Alpine (down-hill) skiing. It is generally a unisex garment.