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Outdoor Research Exit Sensor Gloves - Lightweight & Breathable Hiking Gloves for Men & Women - Perfect for Trail Running, Camping & Outdoor Adventures
Outdoor Research Exit Sensor Gloves - Lightweight & Breathable Hiking Gloves for Men & Women - Perfect for Trail Running, Camping & Outdoor Adventures

Outdoor Research Exit Sensor Gloves - Lightweight & Breathable Hiking Gloves for Men & Women - Perfect for Trail Running, Camping & Outdoor Adventures

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Description

Looking back down onto town from the top of Snow King, with the late-autumn light painting the valley every shade of purple, the Exit Sensor Gloves let you snap a quick picture with your gloves on before the sun dips behind the Tetons. With an Alpine-Wool back-of-hand, a synthetic suede palm and touch-screen-compatible Sensor index finger- and thumb-tip, they're a tech-savvy choice for cold-weather trekking.

Features

    Shell: Face: 43% Wool, 38% Polyester, 19% Nylon; Back: 100% Polyester; Palm: 60% Nylon, 40% Polyurethane; Lining: 100% Polyester; Thumb, Index Fingertip: 90% Polyester, 10% Polyurethane

    Imported

    Pull On closure

    Machine Wash

    Fabric Performance: Breathable, Lightweight, Wicking, Synthetic Leather Palm

    Design Features: Touch-Screen Compatible, Diamond Quilted Synthetic, Suede Overlays on Palm, Tapered Wrist

    Stylized Suede Knuckle Overlay

Reviews

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- Verified Buyer
Bought these for a more casual look during Minnesota's winter. They have held up well so far and I have done a fair bit of shoveling in them. They are not made to get wet, but will resist a bit of snow for short contact. The touch fingers work well enough with a phone, and the gloves though warm still give enough dexterity to handle basic items. The overall fit is satisfactory; issues are the common overly long pinky all glove manufacturers seem to use, and since there is no elastic in the wrist it can be difficult at first to stretch the cording over large hands. I would buy them again and recommend them to anyone looking for a more casual glove that will still keep your hands warm in negative temps.