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What is on your hands? 1 Year, 2 Months ago  
[font=Comic Sans MS]I wear gloves that some kind friend gave me - Blue smurf gloves. They are great, a cotton _base_ so good to wipe sweat from your brow, easy to rinse by hand. They last about 5 climbs (depending) then need to be replaced as the blue is gone and all that is left is the cotton _base_.

So - Do you wear gloves?
What type?
Where do you purchse them?
what is the break point when the cost is to high to buy a certain glove as they are a quick to replace item of climbing gear?

thanks

jz[/font]
 
 
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