180s Storm Glove
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Fabric: soft shell, waterproof
Fill: Primaloft One
Price Paid: $5 @ Marshall's
Okay, so no one on Trailspace has reviewed anything from 180S. Might as well be me.
I was looking at some merino socks and stumbled across these gloves for $5 (retail $40). They are 20,000mm waterproof and permeable, with 2 layers of Primaloft One on back of glove, 1 layer on front. They even have a goggle wipe and TecTouch 2.0, which allows use of an analog-buttoned cell phone or Ipod (not touch screens) without removing the gloves. Pretty cool.
Well they are plenty warm, stay super dry, and have welded zipper storage pockets on the backs of each, along with bungy straps!!! Can't beat the versatility and functionality, while using some quality materials. I really lucked out finding these, but the website can steer you towards a pair. Well done 180S.


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180s Storm Glove
$27.99
The 180s Storm Glove is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen May 12, 2010 at Ramsey Outdoor.
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