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January 25, 2010
We're Warming up to Winter Gloves |
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Winter gloves? We've been skeptics because many are, well, winter gloves—gloves good for a snowball fight and for scoring a lot of snowmen on the course. They keep you hands warm (sort of), but you have the feel of a lumberjack when you're holding a wedge.
Not so with the Etonic G>SOK Winter Glove. Grip and feel (typing with them now, actually) are good, although we'd prefer that the right pinkie finger nestle into the overlapping grip a bit more snugly. But no biggie. The palms are light leather with small dots for grip, and the backs are microfleece that hugs your hand. Frankly, that soft microfleece is perfect for wiping a runny nose on a cold day. Just sayin' ....
Lengthened cuffs are nice for warmth, and the gloves are tight, which you want—but not so tight as to limit circulation. This ideal fit is a factor not only when you swing but also when you mark your scorecard, dig into your pocket for a ball marker, fiddle with clip-on sunglasses, etc.
And for the trip home, you can wear the G>SOKs as driving gloves.
Check out the "island thumb" feature.
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