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The North Face Denali Glove

currently retails for:
$10.99 - $30.00
MSRP: $25.00 (men's)

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User Reviews

General duty fleece gloves. Decent/thoughtful construction.

Rating: rated 3 of 5 stars
Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $27

Summary

General duty fleece gloves. Decent/thoughtful construction. Not very comfortable without liners. There are better options.

Pros

  • fit
  • grippy palm and fingertips

Cons

  • rough edges inside glove

These are what i think of as general purpose winter gloves. The fleece is medium thick, and they are sized to accommodate a pair of liner gloves. Across the palm and on each fingertip, there is a swatch of grippy/rubbery material, a plus. The wrist is elastic but not annoyingly so, and the cuff/end of the glove is mildly elastic.

My main complaint is that the inner seams are not well-finished. Particularly where the traction pieces are sewn in, a lot of rough edges. Uncomfortable. Hasn't gotten better with use.

I use them because I don't want another pair, but I somewhat regret the purchase. Ā 

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Specs

Specs

men's
Shell Fabric 300 Weight Fleece with Nylon TaslanĀ® Overlay
Palm Fabric PU Gripper

Description

The Denali Glove is a fleece glove/mitten made by The North Face. It has an average rating of 3 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

MSRP: $25 (men's)

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