The North Face Etip Recycled Gloves

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About This Item

Now made with 93% recycled-polyester, the touchscreen-compatible, four-way stretch Etip™ Recycled Glove is a favorite for chilly mornings on the trail.

Fit & Design

  • Silicone gripper palm provides a superior grip
  • U|R® Powered on palm for five-finger touchscreen capability
  • Radiametric Articulation™ keeps hands in their natural relaxed position
  • Four-way stretch fleece
  • Etip™ functionality works with touchscreen devices
  • 5 Dimensional Fit™ ensures consistent sizing
  • Brand : The North Face
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : NF0A4SHA
  • Fabric : Palm: Polyester
  • Web ID: 20TNOMTPRCYCLDGLVAOA
Best UseCasual, Hiking
Glove TypeUndercuff glove
Palm Material93% recycled polyester, 7% elastane
Fabric93% recycled polyester, 7% elastane
Touch-Screen CompatibleYes
GenderMen's
SustainabilityContains recycled materials

REVIEWS

4.3
81%
Recommended

629 Reviews

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Great Gloves For Florida

Work great on "cold" Florida mornings walking my dogs

Verified Purchase

Yes

I've been a fan of these gloves for a long time. Light weight keep your hands pretty warm. I use them for snowboarding, running on a chilly morning.

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Great Quality

I brought them for my mom since she lost a pair she’s had for years. She loves them!

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North Face Nice Gloves

I bought these awhile back nice gloves to wear has grip on them

Some Major Design Flaws

I like the look and the slim fit but the build quality is terrible. They will begin to pill instantly if you try and put your hand in your pocket. Heaven forebid you touch anything with a rougher surface than glass! That will eat right through the glove very quickly. I just use them for driving to work in the morning and by looking at them you would think I did hard labour in them 8hrs a day they look so beat up. Maybe North Face needs less time virtue signaling about eco materials and more time finding a durable material that lasts. I have had disposable gloves that held up better than these.

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