DIY Glove Wipers

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DIY Glove Wipers

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I think I may have posted this before but it's a cool tutorial so here it is again. Create your own wiper for riding in rain.

http://www.instructables.com/id/wiper-glove/
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that is awesome! burton snowboarding gloves used to have a squeegee on one side and felt pad on the other. (nose wiper) didn't think you could do it yourself.
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Some motorcycle gloves have something built in. You can also buy a little squeegee that goes over your thumb. But this is a great solution for those who like to DIY. Now I have to convince my wife her wipers are going bad and need replacing… :)
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ericalm wrote:Some motorcycle gloves have something built in. You can also buy a little squeegee that goes over your thumb. But this is a great solution for those who like to DIY. Now I have to convince my wife her wipers are going bad and need replacing… :)
Yeah, one of my sets of gloves have them built in. Unfortunately they're not my really-cold-weather gloves. So this'll come in happy.
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