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the new RBK gloves looks really breathable.

from the pictures i've seen, some of the foam blocks have perforations the whole way through to aid ventilation.

i use Mission M-1 pros, and they get the job done as well as i could hope for. my hands don't sweat much though, my noggin, that's another story. i've got a faucet up there.

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Tour gloves are very light, as are Eagles. as far a breathable, you're going to want nylon. Tour doesn't offer a nylon glove, and Eagles only come custom or pro stock in Nylon.

Both gloves have a very open fit, so ventilation still works out pretty well for them.

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The lightest and most breathable I ever tried (and actually owned) were the Mission Wicked Light 3 fingers gloves of 2001 (2000?). Flare cuff, holes everywhere, very light materials. And I just loved the 3 fingers design, it keeps your fingers more ventilated, removes some weight and protect your last finger better. I do actually have a better grip with my ring and little fingers working together. Instant break-in as a bonus. I would buy a new pair of these anytime.

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Looks like most people hated it, as we never saw something like that again. Too bad, I really thought that they were the ultimate gloves for RH in hot places. Sure, the flare cut and light design doesn't protect as well as current designs, but I never had any problem with all the vicious pucks and hits I got on them.

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I was definitely one of the ones that hated those three finger gloves.

I love my eagle pro stocks and I also love my easton stealth's. They have a nice added bit of cuff protection without compromising mobility.

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