Outdoor Research Prevail Heated GORE-TEX Mittens
Spend all day on the slopes with the Outdoor Research Prevail Heated GORE-TEX mittens. Their waterproof warmth and heat tech will keep your fingers toasty, so you can outlast everyone at the resort.




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- ALTIHeatâ„¢ battery-powered heat technology features customizable heat settings and comes with rechargeable lithium-ion batteries
- Wind- and waterproof fabric is breathable and quick-drying
- EnduraLoft polyester insulation (333 g on backs of hands and 133 g on palms/fingers)
- Water-resistant leather palms
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View all Outdoor Research Men's Ski MittensBest Use | Snowsports |
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Glove Type | Mitten |
Fabric | 2-layer woven polyester/nylon |
Lining Fabric | 320 g polyester fleece |
Waterproof | Yes |
Type of Waterproofing | GORE-TEX waterproof/breathable insert |
Palm Material | Goat leather |
Insulated | Yes |
Insulation Type | Synthetic |
Insulation | EnduraLoft polyester fibers |
Gender | Unisex |
XS | S | M | L | XL | |
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Length | 6.5 - 7 | 7 - 7.5 | 7.5 - 8 | 8 - 9 | 9 - 9.5+ |
Hand Circumference | 6.5 - 7.25 | 7.25 - 8 | 8 - 8.5 | 8.5 - 9.5 | 9.5 - 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.
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Too big!
The mitts are well-made, but the sizing is off. I wear a unisex small and they are much larger than any other small mitts I own, including those from OR purchased earlier this season. They are bulky, so I don't have much dexterity when wearing them. Contrary to other reviews, I don't find anything weird about the thumb.
Used for skiing
Have been used these mittens two times now. Have only used gloves for skiing up to now, but my fingers were getting cold now that I am skiing in northern Idaho in colder weather. Easy on and off, with good comfort. I wear a large, but my fingers are slim for their length. I could see were someone with thicker digits would find the thumb a little tight, but it fits me well. Overall fairly comfortable, just getting used to not having any fingers. The built in leash makes taking them off on the lift worry free. I Have only had to use the low and medium setting so far, but it hasn't been supper cold. Batteries are simple to put in and out and so far I don't really notice the extra weight.

Vulcan mittens
Nice mitten HOWEVER..... there are two slots for your fingers....index + middle finger are separated from ring + pinky (kind of like the Vulcan sign). The is within the larger part of the mitten..... Never had mittens designed like this am not sure if I would like it, so these will be returned. 🙄
Wow, by far THE warmest mitts-even without the heaters on!
I had the previous design, Lucent Mittens, and these are a replacement for those. The Prevail design is MUCH better and MUCH warmer! I rarely even use the heaters bc the mitts are so incredibly warm by themselves, and I have Raynaud's so this is incredible! I haven't needed to use the heaters yet, but I think the coldest temp I've skied in this year was 15 F. My only gripe is the thumb. It seems like there's a bit too much liner material in the thumbs, and the angle is odd, and so they are sometimes difficult to get on. Even with that flaw, they are easily the best mittens I've ever owned.
Great products.
These mitts are great for hiking during cold temperatures. The battery connectors have been improved from previous generation, in that they are now angled and cause less stress on the wires (connectors in previous generation was creating short circuits and random failures).
OR Preavail heated Mittes
Only criticism so far is it seems like the heating wires are exclusively on th backs of fingers with the thumb being excluded . I've only worn down to 5G so not stress tested but I imagine that when flying above 12k ft I'll be pushing thumb into the main area to help it stay warm. Leather is very nice quality as is over all assembly . My guess is placing heating element into front of palm or the thumb area would entail extreme increase in assembly cost or decrease in wear longevity .... And since it's still quite warm for most use cases I rated them near the top of the scale .

Warm mittens, a little clunky fit
My hands stayed warm all day on the lowest (green) setting, didn’t charge that night and still had plenty of battery power left for the next day. Fit with Large size is a little snug at the wrist with plenty of finger room. Too tight to wear glove liners underneath but no need since they are very warm. Bulky battery pack on the inside of the wrist crowds the ski jacket wrist cuff. Not sure the designers tried this on with a ski jacket. But the goal of warm hands is definitely achieved.
I wouldn't buy this again because the sizing is way to tight
I bought these gloves back on 12/21/23 . I bought the mitt style thinking that there would be more room than the glove style which I also own from Outdoor Research. The XL size is so tight in the wrist area it's very uncomfortable. The material on the thumb is extremely small . The area on the fingers could be more loser but tolerable. I still have not wore them do to the uncomfortable fit .Outdoor Research makes great products , but they really need to fix their sizing . Way too small for a XL . I hope Outdoor Research will contact me . I'm very disappointed. Thanks Mike
portable hand sauna's
These gloves are rugged and warm. I had the previous model of these for several years and then one of them would not heat up. Just for the heck of it, I asked OR if they had a spare right hand glove hanging around, and in short they sent me a new pair. Outrageous infinite warranty deal they have going. It is good to get back up sets of batteries if you are going to be out all day in sub zero temps...how long they last depends upon how warm you want them...the gloves by themselves are warm enough for most days in NH...I use the heating feature just to warm them up initially so one battery is enough for the day. The thing I like best though is that OR backs up the stuff they sell and are even quite nice about it. :)
Really great quality gloves
I bought these for my girlfriend as a gift. She has reynaud's and has had really cold hands every single day we have skied, even in the spring! These gloves have completely changed her skiing experience and keeps her going for a lot longer! She rarely goes above the lowest setting, except for when on a cold chair lift. Really impressed with these. We ski 70+ days per season and so far she has used them every single day. Battery life is pretty good! There seems to be better out there for battery life, but get a spare and always have them charged and you're set!
