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Item 787061
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| Removable liner |
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Comments about Outdoor Research Flurry Gloves - Women's:
If you haven't tried this fabric yet, you are in for a treat. Easily the pair of gloves I get the most compliments on, they are soft and warm. These gloves are great for activities like cold weather trail running, biking, or Nordic skiing. I use mine a lot for around town stuff like grocery shopping and café hopping in addition to the above-mentioned activities. They have ribbed rubber fingertips that offer more grip than a fleece glove would normally give you. If you are looking for something with more snow shedding capabilities, you might want to consider the Gripper Glove instead.
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Comments about Outdoor Research Flurry Gloves - Women's:
I've had these for two years and they have become my go-to gloves all winter long. I wear them around town, to work, to walk the dog, hike, shovel snow... They are stretchy and fit comfortably without being bulky, especially around the wrists, with no elastic, pull-cords, etc. They grip well and are thin and flexible enough for driving.
They're not windproof, however, and I've found that the lower limit (for me) is around 15-degrees. They extend well over my wrist bones and stay tucked underneath jacket sleeves.
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Comments about Outdoor Research Flurry Gloves - Women's:
I am a dog musher in Alaska and I need gloves that are thin enough to undo snaps and fix tangles, but warm enough to wear as a liner in extremely cold (up to -40 F) temperatures. These gloves fit the bill. They get snowy and wet, but still keep my hands warm. They wick sweat instead of holding onto it. There's nothing I would change about these gloves.
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Comments about Outdoor Research Flurry Gloves - Women's:
These gloves are amazing! They have a soft fleece inside and wool-ribbed outside, making them warm, stylish, and comfortable. Grippy fingers, loops to make them easy to get off, and just the right size. Usually gloves are too long for my fingers, but these "fit like a glove" - no pun intended. These might be a little small for their size, so check the chart carefully when ordering. These gloves are comfortable and warm on their own, and can be worn under heavier work gloves or garden gloves for those situations where you need to be outside in the cold. Love them!
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