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Comments about The North Face WindWall Gloves - Men's:
Really well made product , Unfortunately lost them the first day I had them at the RedBull Crashed Ice Event in MN. :(
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Comments about The North Face WindWall Gloves - Men's:
I just didn't like these things. I wore them on a 20 minute drive to a friend's house and my hands were chilled to the bone. I just returned them and went with an REI brand of windproof that were cheaper and better.
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Comments about The North Face WindWall Gloves - Men's:
So far this winter I have used them for shoveling the snow and going to stores and church. They have felt very comfortable and fit snugly.
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Comments about The North Face WindWall Gloves - Men's:
I love these gloves. They keep my hands warm at a wide range of temperatures and are very comfortable. They are my go-to gloves whenever the temperature outside is 15 - 30 degrees. They are surprisingly warm without being bulky, and allow me to maintain dexterity to do most things like load and unload groceries, manipulate my snowshoes, etc. They stuff conveniently into my pockets when I go inside. This is the 3rd pair I've owned (after 3-4 years I lose them and have to get another pair)
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Comments about The North Face WindWall Gloves - Men's:
tested many fleece gloves in the store for windproofness (attempted to blow through them) and this one seemed pretty good. this combined with nice exterior styling and reasonable price swayed me. they feel a bit scratchy inside but i thought i could live with it. i used these for driving three times and shoveling snow twice. they weren't especially warm, but they did well enough in early-season moderate temps. and then i noticed the seam near the thumb had begun to split.
i really couldn't believe this given they're north face. i have many other north face items and nothing has had this problem, so i'm suspecting i got the one dud in the lot. even though i am capable of easily stitching these up, quite honestly i shouldn't have to, given that these have seen no more than a couple hours of use. i returned them for a cheerful refund and went with the REI tahoma glove instead.
so, pros and cons:
pros: great styling and nice fit. windwall appears to work quite well. competitive price point.
cons: stiff fabric (assume this is at least partially due to the windwall layer and thus unavoidable) resulting in less maneuverability than i want; scratchy, untaped inside seams; inadequate quality control on the stitching, which came out after a very few uses.
this appears to be atypical of the north face, but still i did not choose to directly replace these like for like, due to the other drawbacks.
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