Explore our collection of trail gloves designed for optimal performance and comfort on your outdoor adventures. Crafted with durable materials, these gloves provide excellent grip and protection against the elements, ensuring your hands stay warm and dry. Featuring breathable fabrics and flexible designs, they allow for maximum dexterity while navigating rugged terrains. Whether you're hiking, running, or biking, our trail gloves offer the perfect blend of functionality and style. Gear up for your next adventure with gloves that enhance your experience on the trails.
$34.99
flex™ pads protect the back of your hand against cold and wet conditions low- profile, second- skin fit for incredible articulation, sensitivity, and tactility smartphone- friendly fingertips let you easily utilize your phone with your thumb and index fingers recommended use: moto,...
5
Kayy34
My son loves these gloves. He ’s usually and extra small however these are perfect
5
Jinda
I bought these for my nephew and loved the look and since he likes riding his bike, he loves that it keeps his hands warm and protects them.
$18.18-$35.00
WAS: $35.00*
Lightweight, great fit and easy to pack. ... So warm and comfortable. ... Perfect cold weather running/hiking or general outdoor use. ... They are soft, and the medium fit my hands perfectly, I 'm sure these will come in handy once Fall/Winter
5
Robert D
Warm and comfortable. I use them on their own and under my OR gloves as an extra layer for skiing on cold days. Great for doing up the kids ski boots without getting cold hands.
5
Andrew F
Gloves have a great fit, allow for dexterity and are very comfortable. They can be used as a beefed up base layer glove. Very comfortable. Highly recommend.
5
T
Planning on using these once it cools down, July in Denver is no jokes but that's also probably why they were marked down so much. They are soft, and the medium fit my hands perfectly, I 'm sure these will come in handy once Fall/Winter hits. Also, the red color really pops!
5
Cody
Good mid/ lighter weight gloves for skinning in winter also good in spring/ fall weather.
5
Nails
These are super comfy and soft, thin enough to stay agile for tying knots or any other campsite tasks, but cozy enough to stay warm. I do n't think I would trust these to last super long on the trail using trekking poles all day, but that's not what these are for. They 're more like glove liners or campsite gloves than proper technical gloves. But for the price, fit, comfort and style, you ca n't beat them. They match up perfectly with my Trail Mix 1/4 Zip Pullover, which is great for those pics/vids while you 're hanging around the campgrounds. Just wish they had more colors.
$18.67-$35.00
WAS: $35.00*
I use these gloves on walks when it's in the 40s and they keep me warm so I 'm happy. ... Great lightweight gloves ... They are soft, breath, fit good, and I can use my touch screen with them
5
Luke U
My wife got a pair of these after I had some for a while. Surprisingly warm glove considering the weight, and if you 're using them for running or hiking in the winter, I 've found them to keep me comfortable to around 5°F. Only thing to keep in mind is that they are n't waterproof so on warmer snowy days they can end up getting wet.
5
Gretchen M
They are taking care of my hands for driving, walking, and recreating in the cold weather. I can throw them in my bag and count on them when I am headed to my kid's soccer games. I have circulation issues in my hands and they can be very painful in the cold weather. These gloves protect me from experiencing that discomfort. I also appreciate the aesthetic look of the white quilted appearance. Easy to clean too!
5
Jules
my north face gloves were keeping my hand chillier- so found these and love them! looking forward to using them more next season.
5
John H
Super warm for what my daughter needed them for. Pls she hasnt lost them yet.
5
Kathleen
Nice three season gloves. They are soft, breath, fit good, and I can use my touch screen with them on. They are too thick to be liner gloves.
$59.00
Also good for general use in cold, but not frigid temperatures. ... Overall it seemed to be a nice glove for active use. ... Good for cold weather biking! ... Great contoured
5
Tevin T
Great DWR and tough material for transitioning while backcountry riding. They have enough dexterity in order to put together a split board without having to take gloves off or get the gloves soaking wet.
5
Kelly C
I use these type of gloves for cold weather hiking/camping. I like to use gloves that allow my fingers to still be functional, so these are perfect.
5
Margaret
I 've been using these for cold weather biking. They are warm, slightly wind resistant and there is no seam along the inside of the thumb and palm so there's no pressure point when gripping handlebars. Unexpected but great feature. Just right. Also good for general use in cold, but not frigid temperatures. Great contoured fit.
4
Cameron G
These things definitely run a bit hot. I can barely take them of cold trail runs, and actually go with thinner gloves. But they 're great for backcountry skiing. They are also a bit small, I would go up one size than you think.
4
Daniel Clay B
I ordered a size medium because that's what the OR website recommended, but the gloves were too small. I 'm 6' 0 '' and 180 pounds. Should have gone with a large. Otherwise, great glove.
$55.00
I 've been looking for the perfect pair of gloves for doing rope rescue training for Search and Rescue for a while now. ... I have enough dexterity to tie and untie knots while wearing them and they give me plenty of protection when
5
Kathryn W
use these for wildland fire. good fit, holding up very well this season. comfortable for digging, burning, and running the saw.
5
Mollie L
Very pleased with these gloves!! I had read a review previously that he used them on fire assignments and was hooked, bought them a few weeks ago and took them out to OR on a fire and they did great! But BONUS I 've also put them to the test at tree climbing this week and they 've done really well! Only gripe is that they 've stretched a little bit, to where the extra space in the fingers gets stuck in carabiners from time to time. Easy to mitigate though, and the leather holds up super well to fire, ash, dirt, sap, ropes, and all:) plus do love that extra loop on the fingers to hang them in a way on my hip that keeps misc dirt from falling in.
5
Branden G
Used for military mountaineering a few times, worked well and they fit my hand perfectly. Inside was smooth and very comfortable.
5
Sev
These are my new favorite belay gloves! I take them up on the wall when I 'm doing multipitch climbs and also to the sport crag. They are versatile and generally awesome! I did get some holes in them after some usage, so be aware the durability is an issue, but I really have n't found a glove that's both dextrous and durable. Belay gloves put up with some serious abuse, so I 'm not really sure what's reasonable to expect.
5
JC71
() I 've been looking for the perfect pair of gloves for doing rope rescue training for Search and Rescue for a while now. The Granite gloves seemed a bit tight when I first got them, but within an hour of using them, they seemed to conform to my hands like an extra layer of skin. I have enough dexterity to tie and untie knots while wearing them and they give me plenty of protection when rappelling.
$32.00
our classic all- mountain bike glove, updated to meet and exceed the needs of the modern trail rider. ... the glove maintains its balanced lightweight and durable build to offers years of bar- gripping
$45.00
now made with 93% recycled- polyester, the touchscreen- compatible, four- way stretch etip™ recycled glove is a favorite for chilly mornings on the
5
Daniel
Nice alternative to thicker bigger gloves. Easy to wear while driving. Warm and still able to use phone if needed.
5
Robert
Very nice gloves. Lightweight and durable too. Keeps your hands warm and toasty.
5
John
Gloves are great addition to winter jogs/hikes. The power- up buttons on each of the index fingers allow me to jog an extra mile or hike a thousand feet more in elevation. Comfortable, warm and always up for an adventure make these gloves my favorite pair.
5
Carolyn
I love these for just routine, daily use commuting in my car and walking to work. I love that i can use them with my phone. They are exactly what i wanted/needed.
5
Robert
Great pair of gloves. Nice and warm. Looks great for gloves. Definitely worth the money.
$35.00
touchscreen capabilities on the index finger and thumb allow you to check the map mid- ride, or change songs lightweight, quick- drying technology
$55.00
taking inspiration from gloves designed for the jobsite, the new sentinel features outseamed construction for enhanced comfort, dexterity, and
$35.00
regular fit best used for mountain biking velcro closure at the wrist so that you can set it and forget it leather strip across the knuckles defends against falls soft fabric on the back of the thumb can be used to wipe dirt from your face or
$29.99
mountain bike gloves designed for everyday mtb riding, including enduro, all- mountain, trail, downhill, and moto smart ... flex technology offers form- fitting and lightweight protection that is flexible while you ride and hardens on impact seamless, one- piece synthetic suede...
$50.00
integrated d30® knuckle protector keeps you safe on the trail premium quality materials feature a breathable and durable construction 2- layer stretch and abrasion resistant outer layer dwr, water resistant coating ergonomic, molded neoprene cuff durable, perforated palm with...
$29.99
mountain bike gloves designed for everyday mtb riding, including enduro, all- mountain, trail, cross- country, and moto smart ... flex technology offers form- fitting and lightweight protection that is flexible while you ride and hardens on impact seamless, one- piece synthetic...
$29.99
bike gloves designed for endurance riding, all- mountain riding, trail riding, cross- country riding, and even moto riding smart ... flex™ pads offer form- fitting and lightweight protection that is flexible while you ride and hardens on impact for added protection improved pad...
$22.47
WAS: $39.95*
tap gloves are ideal for uphill skiing, trail running or hiking with your smartphone. ... warm, stretchy gloves with the added benefit of full touchscreen functionality, the black diamond
5
Thomas S.
I love these gloves. And they are liners, technically, but at the right temperature they serve well enough on their own. I have tested them on a morning walk when it was closer to 30⁰, and I have to say perhaps—and for someone who tends to run hotter, generally—that I think these gloves are suited best on their own out the door when it's at least in the upper 30s outside. If you 've been walking for a while and your body's warmed up they 'll serve you better, of course. Otherwise, using them on my phone is almost just like not wearing gloves, which has been great! And they look good, and provide warmth while being easy to stow away anywhere, they 're not bulky. Thanks BD!
5
Jim G.
These gloves are warm, surprisingly wind proof and really do have better connectivity for touch screens than any other gloves I 've had.
5
Aleksey Z.
Living in New York comes with cold winters, and these gloves are perfect for everyday use. They work great with a touchscreen and fit really well, offering a decent amount of warmth. Around 10 degrees Fahrenheit they do feel a bit chilly but anything above that temperature they feel warm enough. The only downside is not being very grippy on a steering wheel, so driving in them is not amazing. The value for money, functionality, warmth, and design combined make for a solid pair of gloves.
5
TAYLOR D.
Got these gloves because I wanted something that I could wear to cover my hands in the winter when I 'm either walking or doing light activities but do n't necessarily need a bulky winter glove. I live in Colorado so temperatures vary dramatically in the winter and my hands run on the cold side, but I 'd say these are perfect for brief outdoor exposure near 0 °F and ideal for long durations in temperatures around 15- 20°F. The screen tap material works amazingly well with my phone, it's as if I 'm not even wearing a glove. I normally wear between a S and M for gloves, because I did n't want any loose fingers I sized down to a S. It's slightly tight but still fits great and after breaking in just a bit they... fit like a glove( could n't resist). Getting the wrist part of the glove over my hand is a bit tight and does n't flex as much as you might expect but still easy enough to get on and fits perfectly once on.
5
Rachael F.
I 've had a pair for a few years and sadly lost one of them. So, I reordered this year and they felt like home as soon I put them on. The screen tap works better than any other glove brand I 've worn. They fit snug, but not tight. They are soft on the inside and unless I am working hard and starting to get hot, I do n't even notice I am wearing them. They are perfect for hiking or activities in which I am exerting low- to- moderate energy in cold weather like at or just below freezing( they are too warm for me to run in). I would buy these over and over again, but hopefully I wo n't lose one and need to buy again because my last pair was still in perfect condition after a few years of heavy use! Side note: The old version had a grip piece added in the palm that I miss, but was not essential.
$41.95
whether you ’ re journeying out on your personal watercraft or cycling the trails, these gloves keep your hands protected while the 3mm thickness and hi- grip palms allow you to ride or paddle longer without worrying about blister and
$27.95
whether you ’ re journeying out on your personal watercraft or cycling the trails, these gloves keep your palms protected while the 2mm thickness and padding allows you to ride or paddle longer without worrying about blister and
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