Store Home

Men's Clothing
Women's Clothing
Camp/Hike
Climb
Travel
Trail Run
Paddle
Ski
Snowboard




Equipment Store

Welcome to Go-Gear! We are proud to offer a full range of outdoor recreation products in association with our partner, Backcountry.com. Click on any category below to browse hundreds of quality products for sale online.

Shop > Men's Clothing > Gloves > Snowboard Gloves > Bronco GT Glove

DAKINE Bronco GT Glove

Retail: $59.95
Our Price: $29.98
Buy Now

DAKINE Bronco GT Glove description

DAKINE's Bronco GT glove is a perfect glove for those snowriders looking for an excellent freestyle Gore-Tex glove. The low-profile, low-bulk Bronco GT is packed with all the features you'd expect from DAKINE. These Gore-Tex gloves are guaranteed to keep your hands dry in four feet of the dry stuffor 4 inches of Sierra cement. Super-durable rubberized palms will take all the abuse you can throw at these babies, and the midweight fleece insulation ensures that your hands are cozy as soon as they enter the glove. The nose wipe thumb panel a necessity. Lastly, the waterproof neoprene wrist cuff will keep unwanted snow from annoying you when a powder day pulls out out of the pipe.

Bottom Line: This is a low-profile glove designed for those who ride inbounds no matter what the weather is like.


Perfect Ski Glove!
Dusty :  

It's a Dakine to start with so, not much REALLY needs to be said, but, I seriously think it's the perfect day-to-day ski glove. It's super thin yet thick enough for most cold days, Gore-Tex and style! One heads up, the thumb all the sizes seam the be a little short. If you get a large and think "maybe a XL will be better" nope, same thumb size just bulkier around the hand? But, You'll survive.


Great for spring park sessions (haven't tried it in the winter yet)
lonerider:  

Based on recommendations from people on other websites. I got a pair of these gloves and a pair of Dakine Bronco GT gloves for my trip to Mt.Hood for some summer snowboarding. I figured the warm, wet, slushy conditions would be the perfect testing ground for these gloves (and I would probably need two pairs since virtually any glove is going to get wet in summer slush conditions). The Dakine Bronco GT were the clear winner... they were less bulky, the outer material soaked less water, the inside only got damp, and dries easier. In comparison, the Pow Sonic Glove outer soak up water like a sponge, so much so that at the end of the day, when I squeezed it hard I could get water to squirt out of the gloves like I was crushing an orange. They were also bulkier and that inner insulation would also become heavy and waterlogged. I found the pre-curved fingers and silicone grip stuff to be overrated (I've have several spring gloves and while the silicone palm is tacky and fun in the store... you don't notice it while riding).