Gloves and Mittens Buying Guide

Made to stay warm in wet weather and wick perspiration away from the skin, the Outdoor Research Stormbound Sensor Mittens are insulated with down surrounded by water-resistant PrimaLoft® Gold.
Imported.
View all Outdoor Research Men's Ski Mittens| Best Use | Snowsports |
|---|---|
| Glove Type | Mitten |
| Fabric | Polyester |
| Lining Fabric | Back of hand: polyester tricot; palm lining: Moonlight pile-fleece polyester with ActiveTemp technology |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Type of Waterproofing | 2-layer Pertex Shield+ technology |
| Palm Material | Water-resistant goat leather |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation Type | Down / Synthetic Blend |
| Insulation | Back of hands: 800-fill-power down/PrimaLoft Gold synthetic fibers; palms and back of thumbs: PrimaLoft Silver synthetic fibers |
| Glove Leash | Yes |
| Touch-Screen Compatible | Yes |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Sustainability | Down certified to the Responsible Down Standard (RDS) |
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I purchased these for my wife since hers were old a worn. We just returned from a snowmobile trip to Yellowstone National Park where the temperature was -12 the morning of our trip and never got above 17 for the day with snow! She said her hands stayed very comfortable and the wrist straps were fantastic to help keeping them close.
I bought these because I wanted really warm gloves. I was not let down, as they keep my hands warm on the coldest of days. They may even be too warm if you are doing anything strenuous, but they are especially great for when you just get outside to get the snow off your car.
I really wanted to love these gloves, but unfortunately, they just don’t stay warm enough when it dips below freezing. The gloves themselves also fit quite well, but the wrist strap hardly fits at all. It’s almost like the gloves were made for one size hand, but the wrist strap was made for another.
The perfect cold weather mitten. With keepers on your wrists and a loop to pull them on.