Seirus  Soundtouch Xtreme All Weather Gloves - Men's

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Banish the cold and wet without unneeded bulk. 100% waterproof/breathable, the touch-screen compatible Seirus Soundtouch Xtreme All Weather gloves excel in a wide range of temperatures and conditions.

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Features

  • The waterproof Xtreme DryHandâ„¢ inserts provide superior breathability and comfort in most conditions
  • The next-to-skin fit and breathable fabric make these gloves comfortable for a variety of activities and conditions
  • Soundtouch technology makes these gloves compatible with all touch-screen devices

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Multisport

Casual

Glove Type

Full Finger

Fabric

Body: 87% nylon/13% spandex; cuff: 90% neoprene/10% nylon

Lining Fabric

Polyester

Waterproof

Yes

Type of Waterproofing

Xtreme DryHand waterproof breathable insert

Palm Material

60% polyurethane/40% polyester

Touch-Screen Compatible

Yes

Gender

Men's

Size Chart

Seirus Gloves - Men's
SMLXLXXL
Hand Circumference678910

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.

Reviews
161 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars

36% 42 of 118 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

21 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
12 years ago
Great gloves for Outdoor Activities !
Note: I would suggest these for anyone who will be using them for ACTIVITIES. They do an absolutely amazing job in keeping your hands dry and warm during activities. I would not recommend these to anyone who is looking for gloves to keep their hands warm while they walk around town. I was looking for gloves that fit these categories: 1. Allow full dexterity 2. Thin profile 3. Keep my hands COMPLETELY DRY and WARM during snowboarding/snow-play 4. Allow me to use my smartphone on the mountain (I absolutely hate taking my gloves off to use my phone or zip up my zippers etc) 5. Durable enough to not get ripped up after falling several dozen times (while dragging my hands across the mountain) and durable enough to not get torn by my snowboard's sharp edges These gloves actually fit all of these categories. Very happy/satisfied with them. I definitely recommend these for people who will be participating in snow sports. Bought these for snowboarding and I couldn't be happier with them. I was able to use my phone (I could actually text, but it wasn't as quick as it would be without gloves obviously), zip up all of my zippers, tighten/tie all of my shoes/boots, fasten all of my straps (bindings and helmet) absolutely fine with them on. Dexterity was NOT an issue with these. Usage: I've used these for a total of 4 days up at Mammoth Mountain. 2 full days on the mountain (8-4PM) and out in the town for a night. Gloves still look great after getting dragged across the snow and falling down dozens of times (learning how to ride switch). Snowboard's sharp edges did not cut through these gloves at all. High quality gloves. When I used these gloves out in the town (they have a slim enough profile to be daily used), my hands did get cold. I believe this is just due to not actively using my hands and/or extremities as much as I did while snowboarding. I would not recommend them to someone who wants warm mittens or something similar to casually use day to day. Overal, very great gloves. Very waterproof and will keep your hands warm while still allowing dexterity.
Dexter N
San Diego, CA

Most Helpful Critical Review

30 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 2.0 out of 5 stars
11 years ago
Not waterproof as advertised
I bought these gloves because they were advertised as "100% waterproof" and the other reviewers seemed satisfied in that regard. On a recent run in light but steady rain, my hands started getting wet after about 90 minutes and after about 2 hours, the gloves were soaked through. Regarding warmth, my hands were warm enough during the above-mentioned run and the temperature was between 42 and 45 degrees, with no wind. On another, shorter run, my hands became uncomfortably cold after 20-30 minutes when the temperature was about 30 degrees. Regarding fit, they were fairly easy to put on when dry, but very difficult to put back on when wet due to the liner. I would suggest buying a size up.
jimr
Vienna, VA
Jeremiah
Location:Makanda, IL
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Great for active use in cold weather.

I've worn these to go kayaking all winter. Usually about an hour. They were fine in 10F and 12+mph wind. The have a wonderful amount of dexterity. I've used them for over 100 miles of paddling and cannot see any wear on them. I've found these to be much warmer than pure neoprene as well as longer lasting. I also used these out west when hiking mailbox peak in the wind and snow, and had no issues. One note though is that they will keep the cold water and wind out, they will also keep the sweat in, so it can be a bit tricky to get your hands back in the gloves if you've been sweating in them.

Age:45–54

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jimr
Location:Vienna, VA
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
11 years ago

Not waterproof as advertised

I bought these gloves because they were advertised as "100% waterproof" and the other reviewers seemed satisfied in that regard. On a recent run in light but steady rain, my hands started getting wet after about 90 minutes and after about 2 hours, the gloves were soaked through. Regarding warmth, my hands were warm enough during the above-mentioned run and the temperature was between 42 and 45 degrees, with no wind. On another, shorter run, my hands became uncomfortably cold after 20-30 minutes when the temperature was about 30 degrees. Regarding fit, they were fairly easy to put on when dry, but very difficult to put back on when wet due to the liner. I would suggest buying a size up.

fastfiddler1625
Location:Grand Forks, ND
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
12 years ago

Overpriced for what you get.

Compared to the other Seirus brand gloves, these are really hard to put on compared to the same size in the lower priced all weather gloves. I haven't tried these in absolute wet conditions. I will say that wind cuts right through these things. For use inside a vehicle where wind is not an issue, they are adequate. The grip is rather crudely attached. On the index finger, the grip is rolled into the seams, but on the thumb, it is just stitched around the face of the thumb with excess hanging off. This WILL detach with use. The thumb is also very oddly sized. I have large hands that have no problem fitting in other XL size brands. On the thumbs, I have a good extra 3/4 inch of fabric which I find annoying.

Dexter N
Location:San Diego, CA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
12 years ago

Great gloves for Outdoor Activities !

Note: I would suggest these for anyone who will be using them for ACTIVITIES. They do an absolutely amazing job in keeping your hands dry and warm during activities. I would not recommend these to anyone who is looking for gloves to keep their hands warm while they walk around town. I was looking for gloves that fit these categories: 1. Allow full dexterity 2. Thin profile 3. Keep my hands COMPLETELY DRY and WARM during snowboarding/snow-play 4. Allow me to use my smartphone on the mountain (I absolutely hate taking my gloves off to use my phone or zip up my zippers etc) 5. Durable enough to not get ripped up after falling several dozen times (while dragging my hands across the mountain) and durable enough to not get torn by my snowboard's sharp edges These gloves actually fit all of these categories. Very happy/satisfied with them. I definitely recommend these for people who will be participating in snow sports. Bought these for snowboarding and I couldn't be happier with them. I was able to use my phone (I could actually text, but it wasn't as quick as it would be without gloves obviously), zip up all of my zippers, tighten/tie all of my shoes/boots, fasten all of my straps (bindings and helmet) absolutely fine with them on. Dexterity was NOT an issue with these. Usage: I've used these for a total of 4 days up at Mammoth Mountain. 2 full days on the mountain (8-4PM) and out in the town for a night. Gloves still look great after getting dragged across the snow and falling down dozens of times (learning how to ride switch). Snowboard's sharp edges did not cut through these gloves at all. High quality gloves. When I used these gloves out in the town (they have a slim enough profile to be daily used), my hands did get cold. I believe this is just due to not actively using my hands and/or extremities as much as I did while snowboarding. I would not recommend them to someone who wants warm mittens or something similar to casually use day to day. Overal, very great gloves. Very waterproof and will keep your hands warm while still allowing dexterity.

opavi01
Location:San Francisco, CA, United States
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

Not really waterproof

These gloves were great in the sun. When they got wet, however, they soaked through in about 10-15 minutes in a moderate rain (not drizzle, not downpour) and, once wet, they were very cold. They dried out again overnight, but while they were wet, they were cold and very susceptible to wind chill. Also (and this is on me, not the gloves), when you are going long distances, your hands swell, and when your hands get wet in that situation it is really hard to get these gloves on. So, when trying them on, in store, remember you may have wet, swollen hands when you are actually out in the wilderness trying to use them and consider one size up from what fits comfortably (even loosely) in the store.

Gadi
Location:Boston, MA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
12 years ago

Great gloves but not great touch

I got these gloves for my birthday and I have to say I am pretty impressed. I own the north face version of these gloves and the agloves version, and I have to say that these were by far the warmest and the only ones that are waterproof. The only downside is that these DO NOT work as touch screen gloves. There are little bars on the tips of the thumb and index finger which are very awkward to use with any kind of technology. I have an iphone and a tablet and it works horribly with both. Overall I would highly recommend these gloves for casual wear in the cold and in the snow, but if you are looking for gloves that work with touch screens, look somewhere else.

Tony
Location:Rochester, MI
Age:55–64
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Perfect full fingered cold weather cycling glove

I already own a pair of lobster claw gloves and was looking for a full fingered cycling glove for temps above freezing but under 45 degrees. This glove was recommended by an REI sales associate though its not specifically a cycling glove. I used it on a ride that was windy with temps ranging from ~30 - 38 degrees. I was not led astray. These gloves are wind proof, warm, not restrictive. No issues shifting my drop bar road bike. It wasn't raining so I can't talk to the efficacy of these being waterproof. These were EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thanks to the sales associate who recommended this product. Pleased beyond pleased...

Age:55–64

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Boomer4570
Location:Nebraska
Age:35–44
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Great fit but not warm

I was excited because the tag said something along the lines of waterproof and warmest low bulk gloves. So I put them on and they fit nearly perfectly which is odd because I have wide but short hands so I was excited. It's been super cold in Nebraska so they got a workout right away I took a 45 min walk and it was below zero and my hands were cold but I realized this probably isn't the weather they were built for. So once it warmed up to the 30s I tried them again and still cold. So while they are less bulky than a heavier glove they are way to stiff for me to be wearing in 40+ weather to me not worth the money

Age:35–44

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tdog810
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Extremely overpriced and not 100% waterproof

These were used in 30 degree and 40 degree weather during snow, rain, and windy conditions. These gloves are not xtreme or 100% waterproof as the description describes. The gloves are made out of comfortable material however that comfortable material does not hold up to the conditions one would need to wear gloves in. These might be good for working out or running however the liner is a fleece material and would make your hands sweat a lot. The sound touch is not consistent and there is absolutely no grip other than the pointer and thumb as well as the palm, very slippery. They were "waterproof" for about 20 mins and then they deteriorated quickly after that. Do not recommend these 60 dollar gloves for anything.

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flyingcyclist
Location:Beaverton, OR
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
11 years ago

Unfortunately a dissapointment..

I needed/need a pair of gloves that keep you dry and wind resistant but still allow you to have finger dexterity to work with smaller tools. I bought a pair of gloves at REI a year ago under reccomendation of the clerk for wind/rain resistance. Took them back-didn't operate as advertised. Went back to REI about 5-6 weeks ago to try again. Took the clerk's advice; bought a pricier pair of gloves this time, thinking higher cost-higher quality. These gloves say on the label: waterproof and windproof. They are neither. Wore them in a rain storm and my hands froze. Was better off without them. They are going back too. Unfortunately, my last shot at gloves from REI. I'm sure the ski gloves there work just fine but they are just too bulky for my needs.

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