Outdoor Research Snowcrew Leather Mittens
Spend all day outside with these tough, waterproof Outdoor Research mittens. They're insulated to keep you warm while skiing, snowboarding and working at the resort. And they have waterproof inserts.
- Made with water-resistant leather
- Crafted with a rugged stretch-woven back of hand exterior that's treated with PFAS-free durable water repellent (DWR)
- Ventiaâ„¢ waterproof inserts lock out moisture while maintaining breathability
- Insulated
- Durable and dexterous leather palms and fingers
- Touch-screen compatible thumbs allow smartphone and watch navigation without exposing fingers to the cold
- Rib-knit cuffs seal in warmth and fit easily under jacket cuffs
- Robust pull tabs are sewn to the cuffs
- Suede leather nose wipes at the backs of the thumbs are soft and convenient
- Glove clips
Imported.
View all Outdoor Research Men's Ski MittensBest Use | Snowsports |
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Glove Type | Mitten |
Fabric | 70-denier x 40-denier 88% nylon/12% spandex stretch woven with durable water repellent (DWR) |
Lining Fabric | Back of hand: 100% polyester brushed tricot Microbemberg; palm: 100% polyester fleece |
Waterproof | Yes |
Type of Waterproofing | Ventia waterproof insert |
Palm Material | Water-resistant goat leather |
Insulated | Yes |
Insulation Type | Synthetic |
Insulation | Back of hand: 200 g polyester fill insulation; palms: 200 weight fleece |
Touch-Screen Compatible | Yes |
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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Wrist opening unusable as is, too small
The mitten part is fine, but the wrist is horrible. A mitten should be fairly easy to put on and take off, so you don't have to leave a hand exposed too long. The problem is the wrist is extremely too small. It literally took me about a minute to put the second mitten on. Bit by bit, pulling and easing and yanking. I have since been working on stretching the wrist, again literally, with all my strength pulling the opening wider, hoping against hope to hear some threads pop. I've almost got them where I would consider bringing them on the trail again... almost. I think I'll get there, I just hope I don't injure myself stretching out the opening. I got the XL size. The hand part was a good fit, but the wrist was nearly impossible, as is.