Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor Gloves - Men's
Designed with touch-screen compatibility and silicone prints on the fingers for grip, the men's Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor gloves will keep your hands warm on long days of cold-weather trekking.
- Lightweight, breathable Alpin-Wool Plusâ„¢ fabric wicks away moisture and dries quickly
- Soft fleece interiors provide the ultimate in cozy, warm comfort
- A snug, stretchy fit combines with silicone prints on the fingers and touch-screen capability for excellent dexterity and grip
- Glove clip keeps gloves paired when not in use
- Pull-on loops
- Tapered wrists
Imported.
View all Outdoor Research Men's Casual Gloves| Best Use | Casual |
|---|---|
| Glove Type | Full Finger |
| Palm Material | 43% wool/38% polyester/19% nylon |
| Fabric | 43% wool/38% polyester/19% nylon |
| Lining Fabric | Polyester fleece |
| Touch-Screen Compatible | Yes |
| Gender | Men's |
| S | M | L | XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Length | 6.5 - 7 | 7.5 - 8 | 8.5 - 9 | 9 - 9.5 |
| Hand Circumference | 7 - 7.75 | 8 - 8.5 | 9 - 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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Warmth!
I’ve had a pair of these Flurry Sensor gloves for well over five years. I commute on bike in near zero degree Rocky Mountain winters and they are warmer than my heavy duty gloves I ski with (Kinkos, Marmot big mountain). I’d wear these on the slopes if they had some kind of outer layer.
Breaking down after less than a week…
Bought these gloves less than a week ago and they are already splitting along one seam - poor manufacturing.
Falling apart after less than one week
Bought less than a week ago and already splitting along one seam. Poor manufacturing for the price.
Does not last
I bought these gloves two months ago. They seemed kind of stylish and comfortable, but after only occasional use the outer layer is piling up (without ever washing them), and in one place the outer layer is torn with light use. I've only used them around town as they have no water resistance, and only in cooler, but not cold temps. They are too bulky to be used as a liner for more resistant gloves but too light to withstand northeast winter temps. Compared to other OR gloves I've purchased, these are poorly made. I don't see these lasting much more than a season.
Awesome
I love these gloves! Sounds like a crazy detail, but I have a hard time finding gloves that have the right finger lengths. Some fingers fit and others don't, kinda like other brands build thier gloves with the fingersvall the same length. That not the case with these. The fit of great, thier fluffy and comfortable and warm. I bought them for casual wear and driving. I wouldn't recommend them for skiing or or anything, I don't think that's what the designers were thinking when they made this glove. Great to have in the car and for cold but not extreme days.
Great material, weirdly long fingers ...
I'm a big fan of this type of glove: a soft, flexible wool blend that allows for maximum dexterity, with little in the way of a shell. These are great gloves for quick tasks if it isn't too cold or windy out, or to carry as a backup on warmer days where you might need some extra warmth. The build quality seems quite good, and I like the material (a blend that's 40% wool). These are a go-to for scraping ice off my car windshield on a cold morning. The one issue is that the fingers are very long, at least for the Men's Medium size. Other than the finger length, the glove fits my hand perfectly.
Fantastic Gloves
Warm and durable, these gloves have held up well to the rigors of military training in Alaska. The sensor pads on the finger tips are not particularly precise when using small touch-screen devices. You can unlock your phone with them on, but don't expect to do any detailed task or update your social media. These gloves make a great base layer under larger mittens, and I have worn them in this configuration in temperatures below -50 degrees Fahrenheit with no issue. Overall, I highly recommend, because even though you can't text well with them on, it still beats frostbite.
Great Gloves
Great gloves. Work well while moving in about 20 degrees. Snow melts and the wool stays warm while moving. These can do 20 to maybe 25 mph winds. I would not recommend using these to brush snow off your car or touch snow. The outer wool can catch a lot of snow and then melt on the gloves. I notice that when i stop snowshoeing my hands can get cold if the gloves have snow on them or if we stop for longer than 15 minutes at temperatures below 25 degrees. They dry out over night in my apartment and are ready to go the next day. Using in the White Mountains of NH.
Great Gloves
I have used these gloves (and the corresponding beanie) for many years. They are my "go to" for winter camping, hiking and snow shoveling my driveway. I have found that keep my hands & fingers comfortably warm in temperatures 20 degrees fahrenheit or above provided it's not super windy or wet. Otherwise, you'll want to add an outer shell. I have found the touch fingers work fine on my smart devices, e.g., iPad, iPhone, etc. Over the years I have had trouble with gloves fitting my hands correctly; however, personally I have had good success with the OR brand.
Flurry sensor gloves
Great for cold weather running. Excellent breathability, I primarily use these for sub freezing (32f) temp runs. Super cozy on my hands and they fit true to size as a large handed human. I also use these for errands and driving around town, they offer great grip for all of these activities and help to keep you warm. Significant winds and temps near 0 are harder to maintain warmth at the finger tips. I enjoyed these most during activities at these temps. Once you figure out a way to make contact with your phone on the finger sensors they really clicked for me.


