Outdoor Research Flurry Mittens - Women's
Offering midweight protection for cool-weather activities or weekday commutes, the women's Outdoor Research Flurry mittens are made with a warm knit fabric and soft fleece backs for a cozy feel.
- Alpin-Woolâ„¢ Plus fabric is a warm, plaited knit that's breathable, wicks away moisture and has a soft polyester fleece back
- Anti-slip silicone palm prints allow for excellent dexterity and grip
- Tapered wrists provide a snug fit
- Glove clip keeps the mittens together when not in use
Imported.
View all Outdoor Research Women's Casual MittensBest Use | Casual |
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Glove Type | Mitten |
Palm Material | Silicone print |
Fabric | 2-layer Alpin-Wool Plus: 43% wool/38% polyester/19% nylon |
Lining Fabric | 100% polyester |
Gender | Women's |
XS | S | M | L | |
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Length | 6 – 6.5 | 6.5 - 7 | 7 - 7.5 | 7.5 - 8 |
Hand Circumference | 5.75 – 6.5 | 6.5 - 7.25 | 7.25 - 8 | 8 - 8.75 |
Sizing Notes
Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.
Measure around a flat hand at the knuckles; do not include your thumb. Also measure your hand length from the base of your palm to the end if your middle finger. Use the larger of the two measurements to select your glove size.
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Runs small
Love the fabric and style, but too small. There are seams inside that feel rough on the fingertips. I have large hands so wish there was an extra large, may have to go over to the men’ side
Mittens accidentally survived two months in the subarctic.
In the winter of 2022 I set out on an expedition in far Northern Quebec, starting in March and ending in April. I would travel with 14 others, and we would have one resupply. I had been preparing for almost a full year, which included a LOT of research on the best clothing to bring. But as with most trips, the final gear sort was very rushed. I mistook my girlfriend's flurry mitts for my own mittens, and packed them in my bag. By the time I realized my mistake I was sitting in a cozy Gaspe hostel, too far in to buy new mittens. So I dealt, and made it through with all my 10 fingers perfectly happy. I layered up with a pair of ski gloves and waterproof overmitts, but most of the insulation I got was from these mittens. Luckily temperatures were fairly balmy, rarely dropping below -20 degrees and my overmitts kept my hands well protected from the wind. I fell in the snow plenty, wore through my ski gloves, nearly lost a mitten behind my backpack, but I could always rely on these flurry mitts to keep my hands warm. I don't think I would've kept all my fingers without them. They were comfy, dried quickly, fit well enough (though I had no choice in the size), and were easily recognizable - being the lightest mittens in the tent. Even though I never intended to bring my girlfriend's flurry mitts on a subarctic expedition, I am so glad that I did.
I would be devastated to lose these
I love love love these mittens. First, I am a dude who much prefers mittens rather than gloves; I have 'normal' size hands and the large fits perfectly. I live in mid state New York and these are perfect for pretty much any temperature so long as you don't mind your hands getting wet (depending on what you're doing) and it's not too windy. Lack of waterproofing and windproofing I've listed as cons, but these mittens never intended to be either. Personally, I've never really had a problem with these getting wet; they still keep my hands super warm even if they're wet and they dry out really fast (definitely overnight, if not faster). I've never really noticed the wind issue except at the top of a mountain in a snowstorm; you may feel a little breeze but your hand will still be extremely warm. My primary use for these is everyday driving, going to work, travel, brushing snow off the car. I love that these can be easily packed into anything (including jacket pockets) without taking up any noticeable amount of space. I use these hiking at 40 F to snowshoeing in the Adirondacks at -10 F (by choice) and don't get cold at all; a key point with this is that hiking and snowshoeing get your blood flowing. Regarding grip, these are by no means meant for rock climbing, but for hiking and everyday use they are totally great; the little rubber grip on the palm is completely functional but not hindering to moving your hand. My only gripe is that there is no touch screen pad. Regarding durability, I use these all the time and have had them for 2 years without any issue. I throw them in the wash and then just air dry them. Don't think about it any more. Just get the mittens.
Falling apart in less than a year
My wife purchased these as liners for her Mt. Baker shells. They keep her hands warm but anything below15 degrees she needs to add the shells to keep her hands warm. She likes the mitts and wears them daily for work outside but they don't hold up. In less than a year the silicone grip pads on the palms are coming off and they're staring to get holes in them. Normal wear and tear (not holding anything, just using them to keep your hands warm) they should not be falling apart already.
A Mitt for all seasons
I bought a pair for an LL Bean kayaking program for my 60th birthday September 30th, 2010! This week I finally have misplaced them. I wore them for everything from shoveling snow, to cold weather kayaking, ski patrol with a shell mitt in colder weather, to driving due to the non-skid grip. They are sleek-looking and warm. And I am thrilled to find them in Pinot-my old ones were dark grey. If I find my old ones, I will not return the new ones!
Great
Gift for fiancee. She loved it. Good materials and fit. Very stylish too. The color look nice with combination with other usual winter clothes colors, like blue or black. We like this brand and have multiple stuff from them. We are glad that we are able to purchase from Expert Voice with a better price, and also glad that we can share our opinions with other expert people here. Great platform to change experiences for sure.

Love the flurry
I must have bought the Small last time I got these (somehow I lost them). I was so sad to have misplaced them that I bought ta new pair., but in a Medium which are a bit long in the fingers. Despite my poor choice of size, these are excellent mitts for around town or hiking in winter. Love the feel, wool outside and soft fleece inside. Makes a great liner in really cold weather, or a nice single mitt in cool weather.
sizing issues, but great for cold windy running!
I love this mitten and have it in a size Large, which is far too big for me though (too wide). Sadly the medium is ridiculously small in comparison (too narrow and thumb/web area not long enough) and had to be returned. It's great for running in below freezing temps, when there is also wind. Wish they would re-work the sizing because it should also be unisex, and not just women's (or offer a men's sizing version).
these are such great mittens-please bring back the colors!
I have worn these mittens for years and I absolutely love them. I am on this site because I wanted to buy a pair for a friend but you only have them in one color now which is a little sad. I will probably buy them anyway. They're thin enough, and the grips are good, so you can do a lot in them. And they're really warm. Occasionally I switch them out for sheepskin mittens, but only on the very coldest days.
Great mitten..... please make smaller sizes!!
really love how warm these mittens are without having the bulk, also the grip and easy pull on tabs are fantastic. My only issue is that a small is still too big for my hands. older styles of these mittens and gloves fit smaller and now the small is too big. I am keeping them as they are great to layer with other gloves for the extremely cold days, but Please, Please, Please, OR make an XS!!!!