Buy Outdoor Research Men's Revolution Gloves, Black, MediumOutdoor Research Men's Revolution Gloves, Black, Medium Product Description:
- Ventia, nylon, leather, EnduraLoft (248g)
- Fully-featured insulated, waterproof ski glove
- FlexAction wrist articulation, ladder lock wrist cinch, soft nose wipe, DuoCinch gaunlet closure
- Made in China
Product Description
Variable insulation, waterproof/breathable Ventia insert and leather palms and fingers make the Revolution Gloves warm, durable and one of the best values on the ski hill. The obligatory soft wipe on the thumb will keep your nose from becoming raw and (use the other hand!) keeps your goggles clear of wet snow. The DuoCinch gauntlet closure is easy to operate and seals out biting wind and snow, and a wrist cinch fine tunes the fit across the back of your hand.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Decent snow glove.
By Kyle N
I bought these for light mountaineering use and riding my bike to school. I wanted leather palms and preferably primaloft and goretex. But thats more than I wanted to spend at the moment. So these fit the bill. I dont think they are worth the retail, but I got them for about 42 bucks. They are nice to wear but I am not big on the enduraloft. It is only a ok insulator and has a heavy feel to it; primaloft is much better. Fit seems pretty regular, I have a average male hand and the medium fits fine with finger length.I summited Mt. Hood recently with them and it was probably on the 20's at the top after wind chill. But not that windy.My fingers were getting a little cold and that was right when we summited at 05.30 am (sunrise). My old gloves (lost them, doh!) wouldn't have had that problem for another -10°. I could have guessed that though. A downside to a heavily leathered glove is leather is a good heat conductor, which means bad insulator and I knew this.My primary objective with this glove was have some sort of waterproofing with leather because I wasn't going to be in much sub 20° temps. On the trip I had the gloves off and a girl even put 60lb of crampon teeth on one and it didn't puncture (that I saw after examination). Luckily it was palm-up.Conclusion: Worth about 50 bucks, but not retail. Fit nice, insulate ok, tough leather. Longevity, not sure. I think they are 4 star worthy at what I paid.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Decent gloves for a recreational skier
By KIDA
In the past, I've been content to just spend about 20 bucks on gloves (I only ski about a week per year). On this occasion I decided I needed something more substantial - plenty of warmth (particularly at fingertips), yet breathable, and good finger/thumb movement.The weather in the Swiss Alps ended up being unusually Spring-like for late February this year, but I still got the impression that these would do the job in somewhere like Vermont in January.For the more frequent skier, I'd have my doubts about the durability of these gloves - but for me, they have worked out fine and I expect that to last for plenty more years to come!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome gloves
By Jayh
Great lighter weight gloves. Very comfortable and kept my hands dry. They are light enough to give you pretty good dexterity and pretty top notch build quality. Wore this out snow shoeing for several hours (temps in the ~20's F) and was very comfortable. If I was out in really, really, cold weather (below zero) for multiple hours, I'd probably go with a thicker glove.
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