
Craft Pronto Gloves
The Craft Pronto Gloves get the green light. I have been skiing with them for a couple of weeks now, and I can attest to their comfort and versatility. For comparison, I am not someone who gets cold easily, but that said, my hands do get cold occasionally and when they do, they are usually the first part of my body to get cold. Here is the rest of the review…
Gloves are like offensive linemen in football. They are very easy to take for granted, when they are doing their job well. Generally, the only times you think about them is when they aren’t working.
I must admit I have taken my Craft Pronto Gloves for granted. The first ski trip I used them on started out at zero degrees – it had been 13 below earlier. I did not bring any liners, so there would be no back up if they did not keep my fingers warm – it was either sink or swim. We were not skiing hard, so I was not keeping my fingers warm through exertion. The gloves performed admirably and I would recommend them highly to any Nordic enthusiast as an all-purpose ski glove. The gloves fit comfortably, and I probably have room in them for a liner if needed, but so far I haven’t felt the need. Since that first ski, the temperature ranges I’ve been using them in have been single digits and teens mostly, with one trip in the twenties -no problems. I can’t say a lot about these gloves besides the fact that they are comfortable and warm, because I forgot to think about them, which to me says it all.
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