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HELD Summertime Gloves: (Rodney's in particular)
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<blockquote data-quote="Barn Boy" data-source="post: 1324236" data-attributes="member: 87267"><p>Last winter I discovered Held gloves after reading a post on this board. IMO they are outstanding in design, construction, workmanship and materials. But... they are like Lay's chips. You can't have just one pair.</p><p></p><p>The Rodney's are great, but they have a short gauntlet. The Air Stream II's have a bigger gauntlet and you get a little more air flow with them. Check out the Air and Dry's too. They have an interesting design with two different pockets to put your hands in. One is wind and water proof and the other flows air to the palms.</p><p></p><p>The kangaroo palms are a must have. The sewing in the fingers is like no other brand of glove I have owned. There is no bind or pinch and I have never gotten tingly fingers in Helds. My last rave is for the pre curve that all Helds are built on. They reminded me of high end ice hockey gloves.</p><p></p><p>After I got my first pair of Helds, I sold all of the gloves in my gear closet and have become a Held junky and loving it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barn Boy, post: 1324236, member: 87267"] Last winter I discovered Held gloves after reading a post on this board. IMO they are outstanding in design, construction, workmanship and materials. But... they are like Lay's chips. You can't have just one pair. The Rodney's are great, but they have a short gauntlet. The Air Stream II's have a bigger gauntlet and you get a little more air flow with them. Check out the Air and Dry's too. They have an interesting design with two different pockets to put your hands in. One is wind and water proof and the other flows air to the palms. The kangaroo palms are a must have. The sewing in the fingers is like no other brand of glove I have owned. There is no bind or pinch and I have never gotten tingly fingers in Helds. My last rave is for the pre curve that all Helds are built on. They reminded me of high end ice hockey gloves. After I got my first pair of Helds, I sold all of the gloves in my gear closet and have become a Held junky and loving it. [/QUOTE]
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