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I was just wondering if anyone is using the Klim powercross glove. I have hot handwarmers and Powermadd handguards with extensions so keeping warm isn't much of an issue. Just wondering if they're worth the $90 to pick up a pair. Lost my coldwave race gloves which I loved because they were not bulky and somewhat short. Any feedback would be appreciated.


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I've got a pair I've had for 4 yrs. I wear them a lot. Both boondocking and trail riding. More than likely Santa's lil helper has a new pair coming this yr. If you don't want to drop the coin, get a previous yrs. model. Lots of dealers have them at a significant price reduction
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Got the Klim PowerCross gloves last year..love em. Same setup...heated hand grips and Power Madd handgaurds. Keep me warm enough, even on coldest of days. I do keep a pair of heavier gloves in the trunk if it gets brutal cold. But did not find the need for them all last winter.
Try them on if you can as I believe they run very small. ordered a set of Large because it is usually what i wear..waaaaay small. Then ordered a set of XL and they were tight, but do-able. Rather a little tight than have them be too bulky.
Good luck!
PS. Definitely cool having the built-in squeegee on the finger to wipe the goggles or shield while you're riding.
Try them on if you can as I believe they run very small. ordered a set of Large because it is usually what i wear..waaaaay small. Then ordered a set of XL and they were tight, but do-able. Rather a little tight than have them be too bulky.
Good luck!
PS. Definitely cool having the built-in squeegee on the finger to wipe the goggles or shield while you're riding.
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I sure love mine, They are not really for trail riding unless its not a cold day. I do however use them for trail riding all the time but they are meant to be sweat in and ride the pow or boondock. I have the Togs as well and use them when it gets colder at night sometimes, but usually the power-cross and my grip warmers with guards is more than enough.
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i have them also and love them anytime its over 20 degrees. feel like your hands aren't even wearing gloves definitely worth the money
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A alternative is the castle launch glove, seem to be about the same glove but about $50 less then the powercross too. I picked up a pair for this year, hope they work out because they feel really nice. Time will tell.......


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Sounds like most of the guys that have them like them so I ordered I pair today! Thanks for the replies!
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