snocross style glove

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is there a snocross style glove on the market that keeps your hand warm but isnt bulky,and at a fair price. i bought a pair of fox thermal paws but i have gotten them yet anybody using thease gloves if so how do you like them
 

i have used the fox sno-x glove, they are decently warm on most days, but definately get a little cold on the backs of the hands when it is really cold, especially if you dont have good wind protection. I like them a lot though ;)!
 
Yamaha Mechanix Gloves

i bought a pair of mechanix gloves from yami... they work great... even on colder days, they arent too bad... just turn up the juice a little, with a set of handguards i could wear them all season... just my 2 cents... i wear the lighter gloves during the day, and switch if i get cold...
 
well i got the fox thermal paw gloves today and they are really nice,fit real good totally leather covered palm and thumb i think i will like them. i switch at night to a leather glove but i will have to give it a go,trails open tommorow and we got 10" of good snow so.
 
I recently bought a pair of Yamaha Team Cross gloves.
They are made by FXR, and seeing how my Yamaha jacket (Flame jacket) and Yamaha gloves (Team gauntlet) are also made by FXR and are very warm, I expect these gloves to be very nice.
They are neoprene on the outside and on the inside they have fleece.
When I get back from the X-mas holiday I will tell you how warm they are. I will also tell you how I like my Sno Force helmet. I plan on visiting my parents up in Minocqua for x-mas and while Im up there I plan on doing some riding.
They have over 12" up there right now, and Im pretty anxious to do some riding. I bought a newer sled, new bibs, new helmet, new gloves and new boots, so I plan on doing some serious riding this winter!
Hebi
 


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