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Outdoor Research  Stormtracker Sensor Windbloc Gloves - Men's

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Designed for windy, cold environments, the men's Outdoor Research Stormtracker Sensor Windbloc gloves provide a barrier against biting winds while maintaining breathability and just-right stretch.

Color: Black
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Fits slightly large based on reviews
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Features

  • Made with Polartec® Windbloc® technology and bluesign®-approved materials
  • Water-resistant leather palms and fingers deliver a firm grip and extra durability
  • Touch-screen compatible leather on the thumbs and index fingers allows for smartphone and GPS use without exposing your hands to the cold
  • Water-resistant, windproof and breathable
  • Elasticized wrists
  • Under-cuff construction
  • Zippered gauntlets
  • Robust pull-on loops
  • Glove clip

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Multisport

Glove Type

Full Finger

Palm Material

Goat leather

Fabric

bluesign-approved 3L Polartec Windbloc stretch woven: 93% polyester/7% spandex

Touch-Screen Compatible

Yes

Gender

Men's

Sustainability

Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria

Size Chart

Fits slightly large based on reviews

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Outdoor Research Gloves - Men's
SMLXL
Length6.5 - 77.5 - 88.5 - 99 - 9.5
Hand Circumference7 - 7.758 - 8.59 - 9.59..5 - 10+

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.

Reviews
24 reviews with an average rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars

67% 4 of 6 reviewers recommended

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Dave123
Location:Canada
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
7 days ago

Fit Changed

Sizing has changed significantly. Size Medium - I have an older pair that are the best fitting mid-temp ice climbing gloves that I have ever owned. I ordered two more pairs to have spares for years to come. The new sizing is crazy. Can almost fit two fingers in the index finger, middle finger is tight, pinky finger is too short, all other fingers have an extra 1/2" to 3/4" in length compared to the old sizing. The change is a huge bummer. I have owned a LOT of gloves, not sure how anyone could have hands shaped like this. Contacted OR and they sent me a replacement pair as warranty which was awesome. Unfortunately they are also weird.

Oliwalt
Location:Saint Constant qc
Fashion style:Athletic
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Ok

the length of the fingers is not for a normal human

Fashion style:Athletic
Don H
Location:California
Age:45–54
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Wanted to like it…

I really wanted to like these. The sizing is off. Some fingers are too long and others are just right. Screen tapping doesn’t work well due to index finger being too long.

Age:45–54

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Rob C
Location:Seattle
Age:65–74
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Not what I was looking for

I wanted something lightweight, like the Mont Blanc gloves, but thought I'd try these. They didn't work for me. No gloves I've tried are really waterproof, and these were no exception. And as usual, once wetted out, they were impossible to get back on after taking off to eat lunch. I'm returning them. But they might work for you. The build quality seemed first rate - as you might expect for $80!

Age:65–74

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Loren
Location:California
Fashion style:Athletic
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 week ago

Great glives

I bought these last winter to use for ski touring an I’ve been very happy with them. I usually just wear a thin fleece liner on the skin track up and put these on (over the liner) for the ride down or if the weather is nasty. I haven’t used these in really cold conditions, but they keep me warm well into the low 20s / high teens( with a liner). They aren’t the warmest gloves out there though, so if you are not active in really cold conditions you probably want something warmer. I have long fingers so for me the fit is spot on.

Fashion style:Athletic
danny
Location:Houston, TX
Age:35–44
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

They’re great

These were purchased for a trip up to Canada in January. I spent a good deal of time outside in -15°F (-27°C) and these gloves kept my hands dry and warm. I got the medium and I initially thought they were slightly too small, but they loosened up pretty quickly and they fit very well now.

Age:35–44

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R Knapp
Location:Virginia
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 months ago

USMC Review

I'm a U.S. Marine. I've used this newer version of the Stromtracker Sensor glove as well as one of the older versions. ABSOLUTELY LOVE THEM. Their leather palm is tough enough but still dexterous enough to work with tools and weapons in below-freezing temperatures and i never once had to worry about my hands getting wet in the foot-deep snow (sucky field op). I paired them with DEI-brand glove inserts and it was PERFECT! Couldn't recommend these enough!

LFguide
Location:Durango, CO
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Fingers are longer & less snug than they use to be

This is my second pair, and I have to say that the medium’s fingers are noticeably longer and less snug than my first pair of medium’s - which is a hassle for alpine and ice climbing, where dexterity is important (e.g., clipping carabiners). I still have my old pair (circa 2016 version) and confirmed they’re mediums (tag still shows M/M). I’m a little disappointed. The snugger fit is better for climbing-related use.

L Skis
Age:55–64
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Warm With No Bulk

We ski and travel a lot. These gloves are great skiing down to 30 degrees and walking around into the 20s. These are now our favorite gloves for travel, spring skiing and hanging in the snow when we don’t want to wear big bulky gloves. The gloves are a bit stiff when new but mold to hands. The leather fingers work with phone. We have given these gloves to our family and they all love them too.

Age:55–64

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Kekrh38
Location:Milwaukie, Oregon
Fashion style:Athletic
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 month ago

Light weight but warm!

I bought a pair for winter motorcycle riding, needed something waterproof, windproof and warm. So far they are performing quite well! Plus they are quite thin for good dexterity. I had to find out what materials were used, pleasantly surprised to find goats leather palms and fingers!!!! NICE!

Fashion style:Athletic
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