Re: El Nuko & Tales from Costa Rica

From: steve shugart (steves@stealth.rose.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Dec 24 1997 - 07:56:26 PST


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Subject: Re: El Nuko & Tales from Costa Rica
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Date: Wed, 24 Dec 97 7:56:26 PST
Full-Name: steve shugart
In-Reply-To: <199712230305.VAA19821@endeavor.flash.net-DeleteThis>; from "Jerry Gardner" at Dec 22, 97 7:13 pm
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>
> At 04:19 PM 12/22/97 -0800, you wrote:
> >12/21 & 12/22
> >Tried out some neopreme, kayaking gloves and they really helped
> These gloves are constructed so that they are cupped
> >like your hand on the boom.
> >
>
> I'd like to know how long they last. I has some Windsurfing Hawaii gloves
> with the palm cut out--they worked well, but the stitching broke apart after
> less than one winter--and I don't brave the cold that often.
>
> Jerry
>
I'll let you know if they make it through the winter, If I get 10 times
out of them it will be worth it, they only cost about $15. The name is Glacier
Gloves. They don't show any wear from the other day. One other Bonus is that
I didn't get the chronic blisters that I have been getting on sub 4.0 days.

Steve



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