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🧀 Gordini Boys' Ultra Waterproof Drimax Gauntlet Glove Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5Β Β 
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4.3
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Description of 🧀 Gordini Boys' Ultra Waterproof Drimax Gauntlet Glove

100% Polyester. Imported. Adjustable closure. Hand Wash. Durable polyester shell with mini-ripstop trim; textured synthetic palm and fingers offer enhanced grip. Waterproof DriMax insert. Megaloft synthetic insulation. Moisture-wicking lining. Gauntlet cuff with drawcord closure; wrist strap.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Glove Set

These are great first snow gloves for my son. Switched from mittens to these. It makes it easier for him to put on and on the back of the hand there are small pockets ideal for hand warmers. He would spend 6 hours sledding and playing and never complained about his hands.

Pros
  • Cold Weather
Cons
  • Quick Instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Warmth and durability

We live in Alaska where kids play outside until the temperature drops below -20 degrees. My boys have complained about cold fingers so we bought them a pair. There are no more complaints. The boys say the gloves keep them warm during the break. Also, my boys typically wear two or three pairs of gloves each school year. They have held up all year and are still in good shape for next year.

Pros
  • Clothing, shoes and jewelry
Cons
  • Legacy model

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Warm; Skill is negligible

My son is taking skiing lessons. These heat-packed gloves kept his hands warm and dry, sometimes down to -15C. He explained that these are his favorite gloves! Then he tried on my Swany gloves and found that his gloves didn't need to be so stiff that he had to work with ski poles. For cheap gloves gordini fit, but hands have to work harder to hold them. Also, after a few years, the inside of Gordini's gloves became smelly. I was concerned that his Swany gloves (the more expensive ones) would be

Pros
  • Gloves
Cons
  • Damaged