Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor Gloves - Women's
Designed with touch-screen compatibility and silicone prints on the fingers for grip, the women's Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor gloves 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 Women's Casual GlovesBest Use | Casual |
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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 | 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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Awesome. Best glove in price category.
Bought these for my wife as a gift after purchasing a pair for myself. I bought them and used them for a week and decided that she had to have a pair too. These gloves are not ski gloves. I wouldn't use them as a Nordic or down hill glove. They are a wonderful every day around town or on the woods glove. Stuff them in your pocket or glovebox to have around when you need a warm and comfortable glove. They would not be a great liner in most shells unless you are using a mitt as they are nice and thick. It tough to fit my wife. She has big hands and we often have to buy a men's glove. The problem with that is when we buy a glove with enough volume, the fingers are too long. Not a problem in the woman's large. The glove is very stretchy and forgiving for a great fit for all. The 43% wool material is so fluffy and comfortable, you can tell that the glove is wool but they are not scratchy or itchy at all. The little loop of durable cord at the cuff of the glove is ingenious. Just hold it with your other hand and slide right in. The quality is top notch. The materials, workmanship, finish and fit are way better than competitors. Earlier in the year I bought her a pair of TNF gloves that cost ten bucks more than the OR flurry. I'll try to add some pictures for side by side comparison but suffice it to say the OR is a superior product in every way. I can't say enough about them and we both love them so much we will get a pair for our daughter. I'd ask that you be reasonable with your expectations for a glove in this price range. You're not going to get a vote Tex ski glove but you will get the best glove available on the market for this price. Buy em. You'll love them or Outdoor Research will make it right, no problem!
Solid gloves, not quite perfect
Love these gloves so far! The interior is soft and the touch screen pads work great! I do find that the fingers are weirdly shaped, but they don't hinder performance. I have very large hands for a lady and always wear large gloves. I find the finger length juuuust long enough, but the glove is a bit bulky. I tried on the medium in store and they fit much more snug but the fingers weren't long enough. My only complain is the OR logo is VERY scratchy and sits too close to the knuckles (might sit differently on someone with smaller hands). They also don't offer any wind protection, but I didn't expect that from this style glove.
Poor quality
I've owned three pairs; I love that they keep your hands warm and dry in moderate temperatures, but I do not like that they have broken down quickly under use. The rubber comes off quickly and the pull loops have ripped off when fairly new. I've had the seams pull apart in under a year but since I did not want to do without them to return (as I live in Alaska, warm gear is imperative) at the time I only had the one pair. I was under the impression that OR sells great gear, there should be no reason to return for repair.
Perfect heavier weight hiking gloves
I don't often need heavier gloves hiking (live in the mountain southeast), but there are days. I've been making a couple pairs of heavy weight Patagonia capiliene work for the last 14 years (sheesh!). Ordered a pair of these and they are perfect. I like that they are formed so you can just slip your hands in and out of them easily - good when hands are wet or cold. You don't need to wriggle your hands in and out. The silicone grips are just right. Can't speak to wear yet - just got them, but they seem very well made and durable. Besides - gloves are consumable. If they last me 2 winters, I'll be happy.
Can't live without them!
I wear these gloves for winter hiking, either alone or paired with a Goretex mitt (lightweight OR shell if temps aren't too bad, with the insulated OR Alti shell mitt in frigid conditions). I hike in anything and my hands are always comfortable (& I have a mild case of Raynaud's). I abuse them so I end up buying a new pair every year with the older pairs being backup if my newer ones get wet on a hike. I also use them to walk the dog. I live in NH and we have cold winters. These are wonderful & worth every penny. OR, please don't discontinue them or change them in any way!
Great even in -40C
I bought it to use to walk the dog during the winter, not expecting it to keep my hands warm past -20C or so, since it was much thinner than a ski glove. It worked great for the winter walks, and I loved that I could maintain a lot of dexterity in my fingers with the gloves on. However, the sensor pads on the fingers have been quite hit or miss for me. On a whim, I threw these on when my city got a cold snap, and to my genuine surprise, the gloves kept my hands warm even when I was walking the dog for over 30 mins at -40C. I highly recommended them, just for that.
Favorite every day winter gloves
I've purchased 3-4 pairs of these gloves in recent years and just love them! They are warm enough to wear for most activities here in Boston down to 30 degrees (I have Reynaud's so my hands are very sensitive to the cold). The gloves are both practical and attractive enough for low-key business attire. While toasty warm, t he gloves are also flexible enough to allow me to do a range of things with my hands without removing the gloves which I appreciate. They are the best, most versatile gloves I've found in 30-40 years so a central part of my winter wardrobe!
Not Warm
These are not warm even in mildly cold weather and they become pilled/picked very quickly.
know how to wear and what for and be rewarded
my wife used the OR gloves, mitts and shells within an appropriate layering system to exceptional success... all the while having the flexibility to easily use her fingers and hands if needed. OR Biosensor Liners within the OR Flurry Mitts or just the Flurry Sensor Gloves dependant on temp and wind) within OR Revel Shell Mitts (Pertex) allowed her to easily handle -46 celsius as a Northern Remote Outpost Nurse... Huge peace of mind in weather and temperatures that are brutally unforgiving

Activities glove
I have large to XL hands. The large is a little snug but I can do what I need to do with these gloves on, so far like starting the car since I just received them and there is no snow to play in yet. They are warm and surprisingly wind resistant. Will be great for Nordic skiing and winter running and backcountry skiing. Item is great for anyone beginner to expert. If you don't like tightish gloves then get the next size up. Nice glove. Just a little snug for a large.
