Klim | Full Glove Review

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @tuneman3245
    @tuneman3245 Год назад +10

    Klim/Chris, that's quite a selection of gloves, but you're missing an important one. Thus, missing out on huge sales. Being a mountain rider for years and years, I've gone through pairs and pairs of Inversion style gloves. However, they always get wet from use, rolling sleds, digging sleds out, etc. So, we all bring several pairs along to change them out. That is until I discovered the problem. When you bring muddy boots into the house, you don't go through the front door. You go through the muck room first. Gauntlet gloves always stay dryer, because the gauntlet/cuff part is the muck room. Make an Inversion glove with a gauntlet/extra-long loose fitting cuff and I bet it'll become one of your best sellers. You can thank me later.

  • @leftyeh6495
    @leftyeh6495 Год назад +3

    My biggest problem has been supply. I just bought a Pro 2 years ago, so all my gear buying started then.
    Local dealers, I have a pair of the Klim Togwotee, the midweight 509, some FOX dirtbike gloves for the warmer days, and mechanix gloves for wrenching on the sled.
    I would have just went to 509 or Klim and bought 3 different weights, but nobody had the full line to try on and buy. It was grab a pair here, there, and everywhere to cover my needs.

  • @richhathaway5502
    @richhathaway5502 Год назад

    i love my old inversion gloves and would replace them tomorrow if they hadn't made the wrist area so much smaller than they used to be

  • @glenmeyerhofer1473
    @glenmeyerhofer1473 Год назад

    My current glove formula is the Inversion, Inversion Insulted, and the Togwotee. I am looking to add a heated glove to my formula; thinking either the Inversion GTX HTD or the Powercross HTD. What are your thoughts? I am open to other suggestions and other gloves as well.

    • @ChrisBurandt
      @ChrisBurandt  Год назад

      Best advice is go try both on and see which one will work better for you!

  • @susanmetcalfe4329
    @susanmetcalfe4329 Год назад

    Hi guys! Thanks for this video. Extremely helpful info for someone like me. I wanna' know more though. My brother turns 60 !...ya', crazy huh? December 17th. He has been a die hard mountain sledder his whole life. He just retired this year so will have more time for his attempted suicide missions. That scares the shit out of me!! Do I buy him an avalanche beacon for his birthday, a pre-paid funeral plan or should I perhaps take a more positive approach? I love my brother to pieces. When running his business his employees always come first. In marriage his wife takes priority. (good thing I backspaced and chose new words eh?) Why I mention this is to show why he has never properly equipped himself for the crazy shit he does. Someone else always needs something so he has never spent enough money on his personal comfort and protection. So far I have purchased base layer sets and proper socks for him . I only have $1000 bucks left I can put toward his craft. I want a mono suit for him and Adrenaline boots. He needs a proper helmet, goggles and gloves. Sure, I can go to Canadian Tire and get all this for that money but it will just be more crappy gear. He deserves the best because he IS the best. Please help me know how to maximize my expenditure. I am not a sledder so I am pretty lost here.

    • @ChrisBurandt
      @ChrisBurandt  Год назад +1

      We recommend a beacon, bag, probe, shovel, and avalanche training

  • @susanmetcalfe4329
    @susanmetcalfe4329 Год назад

    TO ALL AVID MOUNTAIN SLEDDERS:
    Hi...I really need help knowing how to get the best bang for my thousand bucks. Please see below.