ON SALE Mountain Hardwear Hydra Glove Item No. 10087960
Free shipping on this item
$69.99 (Reg: $100.00 )
Earn 350 Rewards Points (?)
Products on Sale are Discontinued Colors.
The Men's Hydra Glove by Mountain Hardwear. A flexible soft shell glove designed for alpine climbing, with OutDry Waterproof Technology. We bond the waterproof, breathable OutDry membrane to four-way stretch soft shell fabric, sealing out water, wind, and cold. Lined with high-pile fleece for comfort.
DECENT FEATURES of the Mountain Hardwear Men's Hydra Glove
- OutDry Waterproof Technology: extremely waterproof, totally windproof. The OutDry membrane is directly bonded to the glove's outer shell, eliminating the ability for wind and water to penetrate through the sewn seams of the shell, keeping hands warmer
- 4-way stretch nylon soft shell fabric offers a snug, flexible fit
- High-pile Velboa Raschel fleece lining for warmth and comfort
- Waterproof and durable goatskin leather palms
- Trim, articulated fit offers excellent grip, flexibility and finger sensitivity
- Long gauntlet fits over jacket sleeves
- Carabiner loop to clip and hang gloves
- Pull-on webbing loop at wrist
- Imported
- Usage: Alpine Climbing / Mountaineering
The SPECS
- Average Weight: 7 oz / 190 g (pair)
- Materials: Body: 4-Way Stretch Nylon Softshell (92% nylon, 8% spandex), Palm: Water-resistant Goatskin Leather, Lining: Velboa Raschel, Laminate: OutDry Waterproof Technology
Custy Reviews
Average Custy Rating:
(based on 2 reviews)
WRITE A REVIEW FOR THIS PRODUCT
GET 100 POINTS
|
Viewing All
|
"good for a while, but they don't hold up" 01/05/11
I have a love hate relationship with these gloves. I have struggled to find a good pair of gloves that keep my hands warm and dry while ice climbing in Alaska, but give me the dexterity I need for placing protection on a route. Out of the box these gloves work great, but I agree with the other post, they fall to pieces way too easily. I'm on my second (and last) pair in under two climbing seasons and at $100 a pop they are too expensive for me to replace each winter. Also, I'll give ya water resistant, but they are far from waterproof in really wet conditions (e.g. spring climbing).
"Questionable durability" 12/23/10
Let me start off by saying that these are decent gloves for snowball fights and light work outside.For their intended use, alpine climbing they are not durable enough.I've taken these gloves on one 3 pitch waterfall climb and one 7 pitch alpine route and the leather palms are completely trashed. I've glued several abrasion holes and one of the seams but I won't be taking them to anything serious anymore as I need gloves I can trust.Let me just clarify that I haven't done anything special to these gloves that I haven't done to previous ones, the leather used simply not durable at all.
|
|






My Wish List (0 items)

Moosejaw is UpFront