Outdoor Research Snowcrew Leather Mitts

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About This Item

Fit & Design:

  • Outdoor mitts
  • Durable and dexterous leather palm and thumb
  • Touchscreen leather thumbs
  • Suede leather nose wipe at back of thumb
  • Rib knit cuff seals in warmth, fits easily under jacket cuffs
  • Robust pull tab sewn to cuff
  • Glove clip

Additional Details:

  • Waterproof and insulated
  • Windproof
  • Breathable
  • Water resistant leather
  • Brand : Outdoor Research
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : 322157
  • Fabric : Outer Material: 88% Nylon, 12% Spandex, Lining: 100% Polyester, Insert: 100% Polyester, Cuff: 100% Polyester
  • Web ID: 24OREASNWCRWLTHRMACC
  • SKU: 26004303

REVIEWS

4.4

5 Reviews

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Lucas D

As a ski instructor these mittens did the job perfectly. Worn in temperatures ranging from -15°F to 40°F with no issues. The leather feels premium and the overall look of the gloves is great.

Richard B

Super high quality materials and construction. The majority of the mit is a really nice quality leather with great feel. Elastic cuff is fairly snug pulling them on but gives nice closure and feel once on.

Extremely Warm

I've been using these gloves 2-3 times weekly for around 4 months now. They're starting to show some wear on the palms, but I believe that's on me for not treating the leather first. These gloves have keep my hands warm in temps as low as -25° with the wind chill added. Still very efficient even when my hands got sweaty in them.

Very Warm Mittens

These are fantastic! I'm normally a gloves guy but I bought these for very cold conditions and they did not disappoint. The fit is excellent. They kept my hands warm for two hours on a snowmobile at -18C (without grip heaters). I like the snug cuffs, they fit under my coat sleeve and keep the snow out. Time will tell but they seem durable and well constructed.

Wrist Opening Unusable As Is, Too Small

The mitten part is fine, but the wrist is horrible. A mitten should be fairly easy to put on and take off, so you don't have to leave a hand exposed too long. The problem is the wrist is extremely too small. It literally took me about a minute to put the second mitten on. Bit by bit, pulling and easing and yanking. I have since been working on stretching the wrist, again literally, with all my strength pulling the opening wider, hoping against hope to hear some threads pop. I've almost got them where I would consider bringing them on the trail again... almost. I think I'll get there, I just hope I don't injure myself stretching out the opening. I got the XL size. The hand part was a good fit, but the wrist was nearly impossible, as is.

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