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VIDEO Wampa Wear Gloves, In Depth Look/How to Measure For Size


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Just got these gloves recently for my build and wanted to help some people out with what to expect, pros and cons of the gloves, and show you how to properly measure your hands for ordering them!

 

 

Overall these are fantastic gloves and I hope this helps some new/up and coming scouts with their builds:) If you enjoy the video please subscribe, I will be doing videos on other parts as I acquire them. Have a great day everyone:)

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Thanks Nigel I appreciate the kind words! Will do I plan on making a video of every piece I get so people can make informed choices about what they buy.:)

 

 

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Thanks for the videos - they're a great resource for newbies.

 

I've been reading a lot of build threads and almost all seem to recommend buying the Wampa gloves one size larger than you'd expect.

 

However, some also say that the thumbs are still tight even if you go 1 size larger, so does that mean its better to go 2 sizes larger (or does that mean the rest of the glove is too floppy)?

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I'd say go one size up. It starts right at first but you break it in as you go. Also a lot of people take the liner out and that gives some extra room. I'd don't think it'll be floppy, but you will lose dexterity the higher you go in size. 2xl is as big as they go so I can't say if it'll be good or not but I don't think it's hurt to go 2 up in size.

 

 

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