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Thread: 'etip' type glove reccomendations? Cheaper than North Face?

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    'etip' type glove reccomendations? Cheaper than North Face?

    Wife is looking to buy some light gloves as presents for sister and hubby, she was curious if there is anything out there with 'smartphone' fingertips that cost less than the North Face 'etip' glove. anyone?

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    Nike makes some running gloves that have the fingers on them. Look to be a little cheaper.

    http://www.sportsunlimitedinc.com/ni...GoogleShopping

    From what i remember, the women's glove has thumb and forefinger, while the men's just has the thumb. Not sure why that is.

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    I am selling a brand new pair of mediums for $15 here: http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...FF!?highlight=
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    NICE! that hits the price point and features. thanks.

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    I can finger your wife if needed
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    i just use my nose.

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    Just picked up a pair from Head at Costco, 12 big ones. They work well.

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    Target has them now in their "cheap" comfy gloves ($3.99 - for women)... not the type you'd wear for outdoor activities, but for general running errands, driving to work, etc. Super handy

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    Quote Originally Posted by hikesalot View Post
    Super handy
    I see what you did there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfotex View Post
    Those are fucking AWESOME. I should market this technology in a Snuggie. Or a Sham-WOW!

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