Hestra Phillipe Raoux

Hestra Phillipe Raoux
Brand: Hestra

What do you think about Hestra Phillipe Raoux?
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Tomas
Tomas (Guest)
25/02/2020
Strengths:
Endurable, long cuffs, replacable ilning, Swedish and comfortable.

Weaknesses:
No one imho

Summary:
Best ski glove ever. I changed all other gear many times, but these gloves. Superior.

Model year: 2001
Andreas Brännström
Andreas Brännström (Guest)
18/01/2021
Strengths:
Really nice. Good that you can take out the feed. Good looking

Weaknesses:
Maybe that the brown leather gets dirty over time and that it is then visible

Summary:
Had mine since the beginning of the 2000s and has been very happy. Now they are starting to break down so I went in to look at new ones and was pleasantly surprised that they are still for sale ...

Model year: 2003
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Kjelle
Kjelle (Guest)
24/03/2018
Strengths:
Hanged in ski slopes etc. for almost 20 years. Pallets for everything. Never freezing. Wiping fast. Do not change when it falls into parts (which it probably never does).

Weaknesses:
Type none. Is not manufactured anymore.

Summary:
Cannon.

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Grillqvisten
20/01/2009
Strengths:
Tough, have had my late 2000.
Good with removable lining, easy to dry and especially wash !!
Nice grip in the soft leather.

Weaknesses:
May be a little cold sometimes.
Never had a problem with wet gloves, but on the other hand, I've really brushed them in with Hestra's own fat.
Could have been in any other color, fits less well with my black suit .....

Summary:
Great, handsome, they keep them for a long time!

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lmk30
22/01/2007
Strengths:
Hog mud, good for leaning out
Durable outer fabric
Detachable glove, just to enter the drying cabinet when coming in from the back
Actually steering wheel hot

Weaknesses:
If you do not smear the charger for a while, it sucks water
A little too narrow in the wrist (you can hardly reach the velcro strap to the max) to get the jackmuffs down
Not the hottest gloves on the market

Summary:
A tall and tall glove that works for the most part. However, requires careful loading crashes to lean out the vata. Have had my se'n 98 and they are still going strong.

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Sverko
Sverko (Guest)
14/10/2004
Spent one and the same couple for seven (7) years now.
Have always had a better glove, sure it needs some supervision, but it keeps it and keeps it warm!
However, as previous speakers said, and this applies to all gloves, choose a larger size if you want to be warm on your hands.

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FrankieBoy
04/01/2003
so damn terribly bad, sucking more than bouncing off the water! ISKALLA for me that freezes the hands easily. a glove for those who do not freeze so easily, NOT for the light-free. Not worth it for the 600: - buckle for a dish rack that is ice cold. Horser's old Phillipe Raoux gloves are much better quality, they still have the padding, unlike this one that's almost new.

Model year: 2001
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korkek
09/09/2002
It may be a bit cold if you buy it in small size (which one would prefer, for the sake of convenience). otherwise good.

plus for dragon shoes.

Model year: 2001
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dubbelwe
18/01/2002
Exquisite glove that requires care. Mild soap to twist the skin with and Horse's handball balm to butter them in. Somewhat cold before those with light-handed hands, carry on everything when they get wet. The fleece glove tends to get wet, if it is due to handwetting or it's so close, I dare not respond ... (probably the latter option)
599 nkr

Model year: 2001
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N/A
25/05/2001
What a crazy glove !! If you get wet then you're in deep trouble !! Have never had a comfortable day in these gloves !! Vaatter is much better !!

Model year: 2001
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