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Ben Solomon Posted on Feb 06, 2013
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What are the different sizes ski and snowboarding gloves come in?

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Ski and snowboarding gloves come in different sizes (from x-small-XXL) depending on the glove itself (gender, company, etc). Some gloves have more sizes to choose from, while others have less.

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