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Irip gloves
Irip gloves




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The Kombi iRip kept the other three reviewers toasty warm.but left my fingers a little cold. There is nothing like slamming the moguls to Jane's Addiction ("Mountain Song," anyone?), turning it up on the way down without anything more than nudging the iRip's "joystick." (It worked flawlessly with every other iPod we tried, however, so I'm blaming my iPod on this one.) You simply plug the wireless transmitter into your iPod, tuck it away, and go. It works with a wide range of iPods, though I couldn't get it to work with my iPod Video. It's completely wireless so that you don't have to fumble for your iPod on the chairlift.only to watch it topple into the snow. The Kombi iRip lets you control your iPod from your glove. This is one of the absolute coolest gloves I have ever seen.or heard. The Kombi gloves also include nice touches like the nose wipe (Sounds funny until you're on the slopes and then you discover what a necessity this little bit of fabric technology is.) and a generally lightweight feel without offering lightweight protection from the cold. Of the different brands we reviewed, Kombi's gloves may well go farthest in seriously pushing the envelope in technology and design. I like the added control that gloves give me, however, so I was excited to try out three different gloves from Kombi Sports. I have very poor circulation in my hands, resulting in freezing hands unless I wear mittens. While ski technology has dramatically improved over the years, there's one area that still leaves me cold: gloves.






Irip gloves