REI Co-op Polartec Wind Pro Fleece Gloves 2.0
Durable weather protection on the outside and cozy fleece on the inside—that's what makes up the REI Co-op Wind Pro fleece gloves, ideal for skiing, snowshoeing and working hard in the snow.
- Polartec® Wind Pro® hardface fleece is highly wind resistant and water repellent, but still breathes for comfort
- Soft fleece interior for comfort and warmth
- Conductive material at tips of thumbs and index fingers lets you use touch screens without removing your gloves
- Synthetic suede palms stand up to the abrasion of trekking and ski poles
- Tabs at cuffs help you pull gloves on and off
- Loop for hanging or as an attachment point
- Updates to 2.0 version include increased durability in both construction and materials
- REI Co-op brand is certified to The Climate Label; we actively fund efforts to reduce carbon emissions across our business and support climate projects around the world
Imported.
View all REI Co-op Men's Fleece GlovesBest Use | Snowsports Hiking |
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Glove Type | Full Finger |
Palm Material | Synthetic suede |
Fabric | 90% polyester/10% spandex |
Touch-Screen Compatible | Yes |
Gender | Unisex |
Sustainability | From a Climate Label Certified brand |
XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
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Length | 6 - 6.75 | 6.75 - 7.5 | 7.5 - 8 | 8 - 8.5 | 8.5 - 9 | 9 - 9.5 |
Hand Circumference | 7.25 - 7.75 | 7.75 - 8.5 | 8.5 - 9 | 9 - 9.5 | 9.5 - 10 | 10 - 10.5 |
Sizing Notes
Measurements are stated in inches.
Measure hand circumference: Measure around your dominant hand at the knuckles with fingers together; do not include your thumb. Measure hand length: Measure from the crease at the base of your palm to the end of your middle finger. Use the larger of the two measurements to select your glove size.
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From feedback to field testing, all of our gear is dialed-in by REI Co-op members. Their adventures informed every stitch and detail—making for better, longer-lasting gear.


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Surprisingly good
At first I was thought these gloves were ridiculously expensive but took the plunge. I was looking for a relatively light weight glove to use for aerobic activities like snow showing or hiking in the Mountains of NH. On 1/23/22 I hiked Mt. Monadnock. It was a good test of how good they were. The wind was howling above tree line and my hands stayed toasty warm at 10 degrees. Keep in mind I was moving along so generating heat but the gloves performed just as I needed. For a synthetic fabric they seem very well made and have a nice synthetic leather palm which hopefully will stand up over time to the use of trekking poles. All in all I am very happy. Cold hands are a drag!
Exactly what I wanted
I was looking for a pair of touchscreen compatible gloves that could be used as liners that also protect from inclement weather. I go snowshoeing, and finding the right gloves for that activity has been tricky. These gloves claim to be weather resistant, and they are; water beads up on them, and your hands stay warm and dry. Not waterproof, so there is probably a point at which 'weatherproof' fails, but they should easily handle some light precip. They are warm and comfortable. They are also touchscreen compatible, as advertised. I was concerned they might be too bulky to be liners, but they work perfectly well as liners for my mountaineering overgloves.
Great fit and decently warm for me but QC issue
These fit my hands perfectly especially with a bit of stretch. I run warm so these were perfect for me in 30° weather. Could go colder too if I’m active. Stitching on the seam was bad on mine and also another spot unraveled when I first put them on. Had to return because they just felt like they were gonna fall apart unfortunately. Had similar issue with the REI fleece gloves which sucks. Hope they improve quality control. Would recommend with caution.
Good gloves for when it's not freezing
I emergency-bought this in the wake of temperatures unusually dropping below or about freezing at night here (28-34 degrees F, dry but windy climate). It brought adequate warmth during the day (40-50 degrees F), shielding out wind and moisture during my bike commutes, but any colder, an insulating liner glove is likely necessary. My fingers especially nearly turned numb after 20 minutes after wearing it on its own. While not designed for biking, it still provides great durability, dexterity, and grip. I have been able to fit fingerless cycling gloves over it for more comfort. The fingertips work with touchscreens, too. For its price, though, I would expect more from it on its own but I'll be keeping it to layer with and for short yet frequent trips outside because I have confidence in its durability and wind/water resistance.
Well made glove with odd sizing
Glove seems well made, I purchased it for dog walks in 25-35 degree weather, the glove allowed good leash grip, and overall construction allowed me to pull treats out of a bag in my pocket for training. Glove seems warm. I'm returning it though as the sizing seems very small. I typically bounce between medium and large sizing, i purchased a large pair and the gloves left indentions on my hands and fingers. I recommend sizing up.
Solid lightweight glove!
Bought these for those cold days walking my dog. It's great, provides wind block & insulation! Now I wouldn't recommend wearing these for anything under 30 degrees but these do the trick for me. Can also use cellphone with them on but can get fat finger sometimes. Overall a quality lightweight glove, best I've ever owned!
Run small and cold
These gloves are good to about 40 degrees and then aren’t much good. While more wind resistant than burlap they offer little protection against the wind. Sizes run quite small, especially in the fingers; I bought larger but the fingers were too tight, so I purchased XL’s and the fingers were somehow even tighter. I was expecting more for the price. So I’ll be looking for other gloves.
Comfy with good dexterity and touch
I wear there to work in and out of an industrial freezer on a lift. I can use a pen very well and the touch works well for my scan gun. Really comfy too. This is just what I need so they're perfect for me. A good compromise of dexterity/warmth, plus easy on/off and good comfort.
Perfect
Have been looking for a pair of gloves that are waterproof, but not for snow sports. I want gloves that will stay dry whilst hiking and having to put your hands on snow while scrambling g. These do that.
Hands dry, but not warm.
These gloves work fine for keeping my hands dry when I am running, but don't keep my hands warm if I am walking the dog and the temperature is below 40. My hand are large and thin. The gloves fit, but also compress my hands, which constricts the flow of blood to my skin, making me actually feel colder.