Reddit mentions of Seirus Innovation 5658 Jam Master Cold Weather Over Glove Wrist Protection – To Be Used Over Any Glove or Mitt

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Seirus Innovation 5658 Jam Master Cold Weather Over Glove Wrist Protection – To Be Used Over Any Glove or Mitt
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VERSATILE - Fits over any glove or mitt (Does not include the glove)DURABLE - ABS plastic bones in padded shellBREATHABLE - Perforated mesh-covered neoprene for breathabilityEASY ON EASY OFF - Adjustable Velcro fasteners for a snug fit and easy on/offOVER GLOVE WRIST PROTECTION - Because Slams happen, Dude
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ColorBlack
Height3 Inches
Length7.5 Inches
Release dateOctober 2010
SizeLarge/X-Large
Weight0.440924524 Pounds
Width5.25 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Seirus Innovation 5658 Jam Master Cold Weather Over Glove Wrist Protection – To Be Used Over Any Glove or Mitt:

u/1DarkShadowBlade · 1 pointr/snowboardingnoobs

Yoooo! You and I could possibly be great friends!

I'm in LA as well (in the valley) and I've been up to Big Bear multiple times this year (I will probably go up two more times). I've been boarding for almost 10 years and about 2 (now 3?) years ago I fell from the top of a half-pipe when I hit an icy edge (my idiocy for riding on it at 4 PM when it was empty) and I ended up tearing my hamstring as a result (my first injury and given how many years I was boarding I felt embarrassed for making such a foolish mistake and the result was me not being able to walk at all for over a month - every step I made was unbelievably painful and for the first couple of days at home I was only able to get around by crawling before being able to use crutches but thankfully there is no long-term damage). For the following years I would always back out from going near jumps and it wasn't until I got safety gear that I felt up to do it.

Now I'm starting to hit jumps again but I'm not riding rails or anything of the sort. I think that I should take an intermediate lesson just to make sure I'm up to par and then get a park lesson.

I'd recommend you get impact shorts (I got the Demon X D30), kneepads (I have the black diamond telekinesis knee pads) and wrist guards (I have these wristguards which I put over these gloves). That's the gear I have which helped get me over the jumps.


Before I hit rails I want to get comfortable hitting jumps and landing correctly after doing either a 180, indie grab, and then a 360. Once I have done those 3 and I'm confident doing ollies I'll head up on a rail. I should probably be going over boxes at some point too, before rails of course. I likely won't touch a half-pipe for quite a bit.

I think we're reaching the end of the season and the amount of snowfall in Big Bear has been pretty poor. You can probably get a board for cheap around now (try bargaining with some people, it's the end of the season so you'll probably get a good deal, or head on evo).

I've never been to Mountain High by the way, apparently it's much closer. Never been to Mammoth either, I hear it's expensive as hell.