Mountain Hardwear Heavyweight Power Stretch Glove
The size reviewed is a men's medium. I love these…
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Fabric: Polartec Power Stretch
Fill: N/A
Price Paid: $35
The size reviewed is a men's medium.
I love these gloves. They are toasty on chilly mornings and nights. Nothing is worse than trying to take down a tent that has spent the night in subfreezing temperatures with bare hands. These gloves make that job so easy.
The grip patches on them are an awesome feature that makes zipping small zippers and adjusting stoves a breeze. The fabric keeps hands warm but will still allow you to feel heat if you are holding a nice hot cup of cocoa. The clips that come with the gloves to clip them together are handy if you're a person like me that misplaces a sock or a glove every once in a while or could be a bad thing if you are like my girlfriend who loses the gloves all together. Either way these gloves are great.
Another great product from Mountain Hardwear. Definitely worth the money.
$18.99 - $34.95
MSRP: $35.00 (men's)
where to buy:
$21.95 SunnySports (women's)
$18.99 Moosejaw (women's)
$23.99 Moosejaw (men's)
$34.95 Mountain Gear (men's)
Specs
| men's | |
|---|---|
| Weight |
1.9 oz / 53 g |
| Body Fabric |
Polartec® Power Stretch® |
| Palm Material |
Welded Polyurethane |
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