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Roeckl Stirling Windstopper Glove
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Roeckl Stirling Windstopper Glove

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Roeckl Stirling Windstopper Glove 4.8 5 3 4
Such warm gloves!!! I bought these gloves to keep my hands warm while I'm working at the barn. So far I've been fairly pleased with them. The grip seems to be pretty good; and, after a couple of weeks of hard barn work, they seem to be holding up! I've even ridden in them a couple of times, and while they decrease my sensitivity and make the reins a bit more slippy than I would like, it's not bad considering how much warmth these provide!! January 22, 2013
My daughter stole my new winter gloves! Well, not really. I told her to try them out at the barn, one really cold day when she was in over Thanksgiving break. She loved them, as did I (notice the past tense), so they became an early Christmas present to her. Really warm, flexible enough for chores, tacking up, and riding. Nice long fingers (we're over 6 feet and have hands to scale), but not too wide; well fitting. Even in mildly cold weather, my fingers freeze and get numb, but with these, I could feel the reins again. December 15, 2012
Nice all around barn glove I did not end up keeping these as I felt they would be a bit too thick for riding, but they are a very nice heavy well-made glove. I love the cuff, it would end up keeping wind out very well. Would be a great glove to just wear for barn work in the winter. January 6, 2011
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