Product Description
With incredible versatility for extended backcountry adventures, these modular 3-finger gloves with removable liners provide warmth, waterproof protection, and dexterity for tool handling in variable conditions. A waterproof/breathable Ventia Dry nylon shell keeps hands dry on the ice, and a wrap-around water-resistant leather palm ensures a confident grip on even the wettest routes. The included 100-weight fleece insulated liner gloves, combined with the warmer three-finger design and integrated heat packet pocket, provide an ideal balance between agility and additional warmth in freezing winter conditions.
Product Details
- Size: SM, Small
- Color: Black
- Brand: Outdoor Research
- Model: 71805
- Fabric type: Nylon
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.00" h x 6.00" w x 24.00" l, .25 pounds
Features
- Ventia Dry construction
- Split-finger construction for added warmth and dexterity
- Machine Washable, no bleach, medium heat
- CHINA
Most helpful customer reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Cool glove: not for snowboarding
By Herp McDerp
This glove is very warm. You hardly notice you're waring the lobster style because the inner liner fits your hand so well. The lanyard is very handy, especially when adjusting on the lift. I was very excited to finally have a pair of decent gloves that I could call my own. However, after a single day of snowboarding in East Coast powder conditions I noticed the leather was beginning to wear and even tear on the palm side. I like to carve as hard as I can when snowboarding so my hands sometimes come in contact with the snow as a result.
My hands stayed warm, the fit was great, but for the price, you'd expect the leather to be a little better quality in my opinion. If you buy these mittens and you snowboard, be sure to treat the leather to lessen the likelihood of wear.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Did not hold up to Arctic Winter
By socalboarder
I purchased these for a winter trip to Sweden and Norway. After spending 10 days 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle, all I can say is that my hands were cold most of the time. The temperatures ranged from 20 to -5F (-5 to -20C) and the gloves were OK with my fingers cold but not painful in the 20F weather and I was downright worried about frostbite in the -5F weather. For low exercise activities like dog sledding or watching the Northern Lights, these did not work at all. Maybe if I was snowboarding or snowshoeing where my heart rate was higher and my body as a whole was warmer these might work but I expected a lot more and was seriously disappointed in these gloves. Even moving my index finger into the mitten part (which defeats the purpose of a 3-finger mitten) did very little to help keep my fingers warm. These are not the worst gloves I've ever owned but certainly not ones I would recommend. On the plus side, these seem well made and I was happy with the quality of the gloves.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Great Gloves
By J. Beaver
I owned a pair of Pearl Izum AmPhib gloves. I owned those for 8 years and wore them for any cold weather outing and they worked great. I was about to go buy another pair, but found out the company had been sold and their new gloves were up to the same quality. So I bought these.
So far I really like them. I rally like how you can adjust them really easily. They seem like well thought out and designed, which will sell me anytime.
The coldest I've warn these things so far is 32 degrees with 24 degree windchill. I'm pretty confident they will cut the mustard.
As with all OR stuff buy one size bigger.
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