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Everything posted by dem beats
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Okay I need a belt. My budget is $800. I need it to hold my pants up. Suggestions? Hermes.Luis V is for the neuvoriche The texture on those is no good. You have 2 options, savers or the best. I think Hermes know a what texture you need better than you.
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http://m.usa.hermes.com/man/belts/belts/configurable-product-065980ck.html?color_hermes=VERT%20BRONZE/ORANGE&size_hermes=080&nuance=1&back_search=q+belt%7Cback_from_product+1 Street price should be around $800
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Okay I need a belt. My budget is $800. I need it to hold my pants up. Suggestions? Hermes. Luis V is for the neuvoriche
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Letters don't belong in numbers! Crazy wizzards!
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Stop your fangled science talk! We don't like that smart stuff.
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That is crazy since I almost need a XXL because of my palm. The XL Cabelas should fit you pretty well, might even get by with a large. My fingers are SUPER long.On the xxl from cabellas I could fold the fingers back almost an inch and a half. Maybe more.
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The only gloves to last me more than one season are some grandoe leather gloves. I'm positive I would mangle them if I did anything other than shovel or snowblower. They are a calfskin.
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I did go to cabellas. They were all horrible fit. And they only had a few styles that were aggressive enough. The slow to dry thing makes sense. I assume you have long fingers and a low volume Palm? I have shorter fingers but a retarded huge palm/fist. Hence my excitement for those as the XL size felt like someone cut leather around my hand.
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Lol Sounds cool Mike.
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If you give me Kevlar I'm gonna shoot it or stab it.
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Newcastle Brown Ale's Call for Brands, featuring …: http://youtu.be/9rLILU3B5LY
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At that temp I am fine with a pair of 9mm latex gloves if I am only outside for 3 hours or less.Puts things into perspective when I say something isn't warm, lol Must be tough bending your fingers with a centimeter of latex around them. Sounds like a good grip work out.
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Lol, unless it's really wet and I'm touching metal 30 degrees barely needs gloves. Same; unfortunately I am usually touching metal and there's a 50/50 chance of it being wet. I'm also required to wear gloves anytime I'm working with my hands at the plant. I got a good hook up on these elite Klim gloves.
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Still return them? Maybe.. I wanted them to be perfect. Lol
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I only paid $190. But I get your point.
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I unfairly hate Glock. I have learned to cope with it.
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Lol, unless it's really wet and I'm touching metal 30 degrees barely needs gloves.
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I can't even work the pull start on the blower with my mountain gloves on.
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Neither do the Klims.For working I'd really look at moisture control MUCH more than warmth. Gortex and waterproof leather fail that bad?That's crazy bro! I'm sweaty. They do NOT breath. Sure they are waterproof, but breathable is more important. I bring a second pair if I need to dig myself out so my riding ones dno't get wetter.Now I gotcha. That makes a fuckload more sense.I purchased these to be my second pair. I will soak anything. It could be those thin cotton sock gloves, I'll drench them eventually. So they aren't warm and don't breathe well.....amazing combination. Are all the Klim gloves lacking in breathable skills? Not sure. I can't say that I've found any gloves that are great.In general Klim stuff is really top notch. Exactly why I paid $230 for a pair of gloves. My $40 Cabela's ones are a lot warmer. I do push them to the edge. -25F going 70mph with only a hand visor between them and moving air. My bars are heated, but if I turn them on right away then I start to sweat and stick. It would be good to feel mine before wearing yours. When they pack down (took 1 ride) it is rather obvious they won't be warm. What are you planning on wearing them for? Snowblowing and moving stuff around the yard. Big sticks that fall. And some shoveling. I burn the sticks and then shovel the pit out. Sticks puncture every winter glove I have ised. So I have been wearing choppers over thin gloves. That the fucking worst. My mountain gloves are great.... Until I have to touch things. The dexterity and warmth fade the moment I try to use them. I also thought they might be good for the occasional sled ride or late motorcycle ride when it gets close to 30. And if I ever snowboard again. They feel like I have enough dexterity to work buckles.
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For Sean. He won't understand the shit hawks.
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You didn't not not, not say he was a shit house. The shit hawks are comming home to roost. And the shit storms a commin.
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Neither do the Klims.For working I'd really look at moisture control MUCH more than warmth. Gortex and waterproof leather fail that bad? That's crazy bro! I'm sweaty. They do NOT breath. Sure they are waterproof, but breathable is more important. I bring a second pair if I need to dig myself out so my riding ones dno't get wetter.Now I gotcha. That makes a fuckload more sense. I purchased these to be my second pair. I will soak anything. It could be those thin cotton sock gloves, I'll drench them eventually. So they aren't warm and don't breathe well.....amazing combination. Are all the Klim gloves lacking in breathable skills?
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I didn't know they could stack shit that high private!
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You got it made, made, made....
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Using a planner again is awkward and painful. It's like a blowjob with a toothy chick. You know it will get better when you have her trained up.... But it's not exactly wonderful in the beginning.