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The North Face Women's Denali Thermal Mittens - Dick's Sporting Goods

The North Face Women's Denali Thermal Mittens

Item Number: 11829256
Price: $35.00
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Designed for an ideal fit without restricting dexterity and warmth, The North Face® Women's Denali Thermal Mitt is a must-have item. Featuring women-specific 5 Dimensional Fit™, these mitts additionally offer Nylon Taslan® over the knuckles and fingers and synthetic gripper palms. With elastic writs to keep the cold out, you won't want to take them off!

FEATURES:

  • An updated classic with improved fit, dexterity, and warmth
  • Women-specific 5 Dimensional Fit™
  • Radiametric Articulation™
  • Nylon Taslan® over knuckles and fingers
  • Synthetic gripper palms
  • Elastic wrists seal out the cold
  • Fabric: shell: 100% polyester high loft fleece with nylon Taslan® overlay; palm: PU gripper
  • The North Face


Country Of Origin: Imported

Customer Reviews

The North Face Women's Denali Thermal Mittens 4.5 5 2 2
Soft Mittens I really like the gloves. I got them on clearance so the value was great. They are very soft and great for moderate temperatures. I don't recommend them for heavy snow duty. They look very nice and are very comfortable. February 9, 2013
Fuzziest Thing I've Ever Owned The pink color of these Mittens caught my eye in the store. Once I tried one on, I couldn't put them back. They are irresitibly fuzzy and extremely warm. If it wasn't so difficult to type in mittens, I definitely would rock them all day long in my cubical. The thumb was a bit tight, and I had to get a Medium instead of my normal Small. November 1, 2011
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