Seirus All Weather Gloves - Men's
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Lightweight and formfitting, the Seirus All Weather gloves are breathable, cozy, and water- and wind-resistant. Stash 'em in your pack or car so you'll always have warmth whenever adventure calls.
Shop newer version- Weathershield™ tri-laminate material creates a breathable water- and wind-resistant barrier
- The next-to-skin fit and breathable fabric make these gloves comfortable for a variety of activities and conditions
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View all Seirus Men's Casual GlovesBest Use | Multisport Casual |
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Glove Type | Full Finger |
Fabric | Body: 47% polyester/38% nylon/9% spandex/6% polyurethane; cuff: nylon |
Lining Fabric | Polyester |
Palm Material | Polyurethane |
Gender | Men's |
S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
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Hand Circumference | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
Sizing Notes
Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.
Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated. Measuring hand circumference: Measure around your dominant hand at the knuckles with fingers together; do not include your thumb.
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Complete garbage, do not buy! You've been warned.
If I could give 0 stars I would. These are useless. Had these gloves less than a week before they literally started coming apart at the seams down the side of the hand, along individual fingers and the base of the thumb, to the point where I could see bare skin underneath. It's not like I was using them to shovel or do manual labor, all I needed them for was to keep my hands warm while walking the dog, but they started falling apart within a couple of days. Plus they're not even warm. Temperatures have been in the low 30s and my hands were freezing. If you don't believe me, believe the thousands of negative reviews of these gloves online. Avoid at all costs.
Not insulated Absorbs and Retain Water Like Sponge
This gloves is labelled as weather proof and is not. It is not warm, not waterproof and comes apart at the seams after being worn on and off over two days. It is made from a material that absorbs water and retains it like a sponge so in the rain you have to constantly remove them to squeeze the water out. I used the gloves on the Wonderland Trail late September 2019. They were used on two days of my 6 days hiking and both units came apart at the seams in multiple places as pictured. On one day the temperature was between 36 and 42 degrees and it rained lightly all day. The gloves was a total failure. They were cold and absorbed water and retained it like a sponge
Great Glove, Know What You're Buying!
Seriously, I can't even begin to believe why the cumulative reviews have these gloves rated at a 2. These gloves are great, if you're using them for what they are intended to be used for. They clearly state that they are NOT seam sealed. They repel water just fine, and a pretty good deal of it at that. Wind proofedness is great. The warmth? Fantastic. Durability is a plus, and they allow you to handle anything from the buckles on your gaiters and crampons to your ice axe and trekking poles. Overall it's a great glove, but it's not bomb proof. I tend to use mine a lot when the weather is cold and dry, or when I'm in the snow. I never have to remove them when working with my gear, I can do everything with them on that I can with them off. Plus, they aren't a bad looking glove, either!
Poor stitching at X cross section palm and thumb
I was suggested to post a review from REI customer rep when I went to the store to see if they could help me. I received the all-weather gloves last year and used it occasionally in the snow and just normal cold-weather conditions (Mammoth, Colorado, NYC, SF). I was surprised that within a year that the stitching was starting to come off on both my gloves. Particularly the area of the thumb that adjoins the index was a weak stress point. On my right glove it was bad to the point that the nylon tore as shown in 1 of my pics. Another spot where the stitching was coming off was the X section of the palm, although the nylon is yet to tear there. I am disappointed in the manufacturing of the glove. Overall I think it is great for it's purpose of keeping warm and somewhat waterproof. However, for it to start to fall apart after only a year seems too sudden especially since it's not constant use nor do I live in a snow area. The gloves are a large and fit my hand just fine, so it's not as if I went with too tight or bulky of gloves. I feel this is a lack of good quality control or craftmanship. I would not recommend these gloves for all weather general use.
Warm and not bulky
Nice all around glove. Good for temps down to the mid teens, somewhere around -10 if you prefer the Celsius scale. Lower than that you'll want something a bit thicker. Bought them mainly for travel as they are not bulky, and fit in a jacket pocket. They do a good job of keeping out moisture and wind although I wasn't making snowballs with them. Haven't had them long enough to find any cons or how they wear, when the temp starts hovering around 0F about all they'll do is keep your hands from freezing off at a bus stop, and you'd be wise to ask yourself why you're standing outside to begin with. For the my intended use best glove I found.
Comfy, not bulky, warm, avoid water
Use: wear when scraping ice or removing dew from car windshield. Driving. Running or walking in cool weather (30s to 50s). Officiating soccer matches in cool weather. Like: comfort, relatively thin, yet warm. Material has some "grip." Poor: I was attracted to these gloves because the label said "waterproof" (but in tiny print, "seams not sealed"). I don't know if the problem was the material or the seams, but I wore them this week for two soccer matches (about 3 hours in a row) during which it was rainy. The gloves were SOAKED all the way through and my hands got very cold. I will still wear the gloves in relatively non-wet situations.
They work fine for me!
The tag on my pair say "Windproof" and "Weatherproof". No where does it say "Waterproof" so I don't know what the big grumble on here is about them not being waterproof, they don't make that claim. I mainly bought mine for riding by bike in the wintertime. They keep my hands warm out in the wide open windy areas riding 12-20mph. Like others have said, you have to be doing something while wearing these gloves to keep your hands warm. Just standing outside while not active won't cut it, your hands will be cold. That goes to say for most gloves out there (unless you have a heat pack or a battery operated option that keeps warm).
Tried to make these work
These are no better than a thick cotton glove which is a lot cheaper!! They are fine if it is above 40F, dry and the wind isn't blowing. Even grabbing on to a cold metal bar was felt almost immediately. There is no "All Weather" about these. I tried cross country skiing and they started out fine until I had to rub some snow off the bottom of the ski and instantly they were soaked. They are like a sponge! and once wet they are done on a trip because they don't dry out very fast. Mountain biking in below freezing just froze my hands. It was almost laughable how bad these things were. I really tried to like these gloves because they are comfortable.
Awful. Fingers almost fell off.
Disrespectfully, these are the worst pieces of hand attire I have ever had the misfortune to wear. Total waste of a good 45 dollars. Got superficial frostbite after wearing these in 33 degree weather. By “all-weather”, they mean everything but cold. These gloves are so bad they make me angry. Threw them out of the car window so I don’t have to use them again. Would give 0/5 stars if possible. Soaks up cold and water like a sponge, steals your heat and transports it directly to the air. I would give the manufacturers the finger, but it shriveled to black and fell off. Currently using prosthetics.
Terrible
I bought a pair of these in tech school back in Texas during the winter there. Thought it would be warm and dry seeing as how much they were there. Was pretty much wrong with that assumption. These gloves were warm for about a couple minutes once I got outside into the cold. Always lost feeling in my fingers wearing them. Thought they would at least be windproof though but when I got back to Chicago and rode a bike with them I could feel the wind go right through them. All in all they were just a waste of money. I ended up just using them while playing paintball and later on the stitching tore so I ended up just tossing them.