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




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- 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
Imported.
View all Outdoor Research Women's Fleece Gloves| 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 | Women's |
| Sustainability | Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria |
| XS | S | M | L | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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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Good waterproofing and great dexterity!
I honestly really like these gloves! Sure, they aren't the WARMEST gloves on the market, because they're designed to be thin, weatherproof hand warmers. But, in my experience, they shed water and wind well, and they are plenty warm in temperatures above 25 degrees. Lightweight enough to toss into a backpacking pack, too, and great goatskin leather on the fingers for grip/dexterity.
Much bigger than sizing chart states
I needed to replace my old Stormtracker Sensor gloves and decided to purchase the newest iteration as I love these gloves. As it didn't look like the sizing changed at all (based on the sizing chart), I ordered the same size as my old gloves. I also measured my hands and checked the sizing chart again to make sure. Unfortunately, it looks like all of the fingers are ~0.5 inch longer than the old glove (with the index finger being most pronounced). Strangely, the index and middle fingers are about the same length in the new glove. I am returning them. The material feels durable and warm. I wish the sizing wasn't so wrong.
Runs small
Based on the size chart I ordered a medium. They fit fine in the length, but are way too tight. Will try a large and see if they're better.
Awesome fit and feel
Fit super well and had great mobility in them. Usually gloves have a finger too big or too small. These were good.
Not as warm as I’d like
The gloves fit nicely but my hands were quite cold on a non-windy and dry 40 degree morning.
I will cry and buy all available stock if they ever discontinue this glove!!!
Most useful glove I own. I buy back-up pairs for there's always a fresh pair when needed. Don't get me wrong- they do last a long time, but eventually I will abuse them and a fingertip or 2 will wear out. Then they become work gloves, and a new pair rotates in for the winter backcountry trips. My hands freeze. They've been damaged over the years of exposure, but the wind-blocking feature of the Stormtrackers works! The dexterity and anatomical fit/articulation are amazing - THANK YOU for making this in a women's version OR! I can easily utilize all my zippers, placing skins on skis, avy transceiver functions, etc on a snowy day without having to bare my fingers to the elements. And they still breathe, so I don't sweat (and subsequently freeze). I usually do need to switch to insulated gear for the descent, but not always. And if it's a warm uptrack day, I just put the gloves over the pole handles for a comfy, warm, low-profile grip until I need them again. Don't worry about the zippers - no issues whatsoever with them, and you will forget they're there. Actually keeps the wrists lower profile than with velcro. Use the little clasp feature to keep them mated when not in use. Leather palms are durable and grippy. The perfect softshell, all-around useful glove!





