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These are amazing. They were a little stiff at first but after a week of wearing them in da woods and back and forth to school they have broken in nicely. The image shows a br…
- Hayden, 02/20/13
These gloves are awesome. The gloves give surprisingly accurate control when using a touch screen device, all while keeping your hands nice and toasty. These will keep you d…
- Jason, 02/02/13
Idaho
I bought these gloves for my husband. He also has the North Face sensor gloves as well. These are WAY better. They are soooo much easier to use with your phone...not nearly as…
- Elizabeth, 12/26/12
MI
Great for skiing, playing in the snow, etc. You will not be disappointed. You will not even feel the cold having this on. Best way to stay warm!!…
- Luis, 08/20/11
I picked up these things on sale over the summer so am just now getting a chance to use. I like the removable liner a lot, it gives you more options. The out glove is really…
- David, 12/02/12
Los Angeles
Pros:
Not bulky. Easy to operate touch screen with.
Well put together. Actually fit really well. Other touchscreen gloves I have seen look like mittens, or don't have a…
- Gene, 01/22/12
These mitts are the jam. So incredibly warm on those frigid cold days / nights up in the mountains. Also the shells are great when the liners are removed for the less cold day…
- Chelsea, 04/05/13
These gloves are great. They're really warm, you can take out the liners. However, I've worn them three times and the threads are coming apart. This may be a sign OR is los…
- Vincent, 03/04/13
These gloves aren't good for cold weather but they are good for biking in windy weather if the temperatures are mild. They fit in bulky and fleece gloves as liners for them b…
- Nicole, 11/29/10
Detroit
I hate having anything on my hands when running or playing tennis, but this is the perfect weight!…
- Brittany, 12/17/12
Pittsburgh
I was looking for a lightweight pair of gloves to take on my thru hike and stumbled upon these. I wasn't looking to take these into a blizzard but rather for occasional use du…
- Ailine, 02/22/13
Florida
Use these as liners in my snowboarding gloves, have used them for 3 years now, and they are still going strong. Wear them to walk around town and camping. So warm. Better then…
- Fiona, 01/10/13
Melbourne
These are my go to gloves when there is a chill in the air. The gloves keep my hands dry and the cold wind off of them. They have held up to holding onto trekking poles for…
- Michael, 09/17/12
awesome. and awesome some more.…
- David, 02/03/10
Detroit
Technically these gloves are great - the fabric is nice, the leather on the palm side is grippy for skiing and works well. The pulls all work fabulously, but at the end of the…
- Lauren, 02/21/13
Rochester Hills
I was looking for a lightweight pair of gloves for my mother to take on an upcoming trek through the lower AT and stumbled upon these. Her fingers get cold fairly easily and s…
- Ailine, 02/25/13
Florida
I asked for these for Christmas because I wanted warm gloves with grippy areas for safer driving. Well, I win! Got 'em, love 'em. The silicone on the thumb, finger, and pal…
- Nicole, 01/08/12
Blue Springs
Good product, pretty warm not great, not very water proof. The grip on the bottom of the hands are pretty good though…
- STEPHEN, 12/03/11
Ithaca
these gloves work perfect for me during the winter! I dont do much out in the snow except sledding every now and then, and playing outside with me neices and nephews. But thes…
- Marcia, 01/10/11
I am on my second pair of these and I wear them nearly every day in the Utah snow. These tend to be better suited for the drive up and walking around. If it is a super cold…
- Greg, 12/22/11
Salt Lake City, Utah aka Hell with really good snow
These gloves look great, although they do not perform as good at they look. I should have listened to the reviews that stated that these gloves to not stop the wind. They tr…
- DIANE, 01/31/11
GENEVA
These gloves are thin but are very good for warmer temps.. think 50 degrees therabouts. Very comfortable to wear and very easy to take on and off. I bought these to keep mys…
- Paul, 05/02/13
Oakland, CA
On my last 2 week ski trip I used these all but one day and found them perfect for the warmer weather. So worth having as can be used around town or out hiking also.…
- Nicholas, 04/24/11
Sydney
As described, these gloves have a thin windstopper shell, lined with a thin fleece layer.
Dexterity is excellent, and durability has proven to exceed expectations, they loo…
- Kevin, 02/29/12
US
These are the best and warmest mitts I have ever stuck my hands in. All of my trekking buddies would say the same thing. Although they are not cheap, they are well worth the…
- Zachary, 11/30/11
Ozarks
Used these on Rainier this weekend, definitely a MUST when getting on the upper mountain. My other gloves started to fail after about 12500 ft, and I put these bad boys on and…
- Timothy, 07/09/12
Seatle
I had the original Mt Baker mitts from OR for, no joke, about 10 years before the seams finally started to give. OR has the infinity guarantee, so they gave me a new pair! An…
- Arron, 06/05/12
Seattle, WA
Excellent quality, proven track record, and the name that says it all. Mt. Baker gets some of the most snow in the lower 48 every year. It's no joke why OR would name these mo…
- William, 12/01/12
Bend, OR
Outdoor Research Southback gloves are pretty solid gloves. Here in Vermont when the weather gets down to -20 these gloves keep my hands nice and toasty. The leather palms keep…
- Elliot, 02/07/13
Vermont
This glove is a great glove on high mountains and ski tours. It provides excellent warmth while still being nimble enough to place ice screws and hang on ice tools. The adju…
- Kyle, 10/11/11
Juneau, AK
I am a Medium in every glove I've ever worn, but these were waaay too tight! The liners fit okay, but trying to fit the insulated (WHY) liners into the shell was challenging,…
- Michael, 03/14/12
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