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    Heated Gloves. Made of a waterproof and wind-resistant exterior and a soft cotton interior, these top-rated gloves effectively warms hands up to 150℉ with heating elements that cover the entire ...

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    The best winter gloves, per experts, editors, and reviews, are waterproof, thin for extreme cold, and can handle snow. Shop these bestselling winter gloves.

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    Outer Shell. Winter work gloves have either a nylon, latex rubber, or leather shell, or some combination of these materials. Nylon and rubber gloves have more dexterity, but wear quicker than leather.

  5. Freezy Freakies - Wikipedia

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    Freezy Freakies were a winter fad in the early to mid-1980s. They were snow gloves, created by ski glove company Swany America that used thermocromic ink to reveal fun colors and designs when exposed to cold temperatures. [1] The gloves came in many designs, which catered to young kids. [2] Designs included a fighter plane and a pink castle scene.

  6. Golf equipment - Wikipedia

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    Golf clothing includes gloves, shoes, and other specialized golf attire. Specialized golf attire (including shirts, pants, and shorts) is designed to be nonrestrictive to a player's range of motion and to keep the player warm or cool and dry while being fashionable, although a common stereotype of amateur golfers is that of wearing clothes that ...

  7. Golf cart - Wikipedia

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    The first electric golf cart was custom-made in 1932, but did not gain widespread acceptance. [3] In the 1930s until the 1950s the most widespread use of golf carts was for those with disabilities who could not walk far. [4] By the mid-1950s the golf cart had gained wide acceptance with US golfers. [5]

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