Where can I get gauntlets in Munising?

jetrep

Member
I'm in munising right now. Forgot my gauntlets at home. Anybody know where I can pick some up Sunday? Renze uggs closed
 

buddah2

Member
I'm in munising right now. Forgot my gauntlets at home. Anybody know where I can pick some up Sunday? Renze uggs closed
Really? Some of my local Ski-doo guys keep insisting they are open on Sunday mornings even though they don't publish it......what about the Arctic Cat shop at the bottom of the hill? Beyond that, I can't think of anything less than 50 miles..........

Edit: looks like you're screwed if Renze doesn't open.........I checked every place I could think of online and all closed on Sundays.....
 

jetrep

Member
I just called renze and got their machine. Winter hours open 9am to 1pm. Thank God!

Thanks for checking around buddah
 

snobuilder

Well-known member
In a pinch you can pull a McGyver and go down to the Pamida, buy some bell bottom jeans and turn 'em into shorts for this summer.

Attach the cut off legs with a couple ty wraps.

You'll probly even make some new friends.
 

buddah2

Member
I just called renze and got their machine. Winter hours open 9am to 1pm. Thank God!

O.K., I gotta ask......did you get any? I hope so cause if you were here this morning it was merely a "brisk" -32F (16 mi. south of the Wetmore Holiday station)
 

buddah2

Member
What's a gauntlet?

Some people call them "Hippo hands" or "elephant ears"..........like super large gloves that fit over the controls etc. and protect your hands in really cold weather......they attach to the bars usually........I personally don't care for them because I don't do controls by Braille well.........
 

xcr440

Well-known member
I bought a couple sets for when my kids ride with me when its really cold - Can't let the temps dictate riding or not when there's snow! Tried them out last weekend in the evening with temps around 5 above on the Tuscobia and what a difference they make, should make for more comfortable riding when its below zero.
 

polarisrider1

New member
Some people call them "Hippo hands" or "elephant ears"..........like super large gloves that fit over the controls etc. and protect your hands in really cold weather......they attach to the bars usually........I personally don't care for them because I don't do controls by Braille well.........

Oh. I don't think that would work well for me either. Why not just buy good gloves. Most all sleds have hot grips too ?? But I can't do a tether or heated shield either. I think my sister in law has gauntlets on her 2 up for the passenger.
 
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