Polar II Glove - Women's
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Polar II Glove
Pull on the Gordini Women's Polar Glove to go toe-to-toe against frigid conditions in freezing temps. The deerskin leather shell provides comfort and durability, and is fortified with a waterproof, breathable Aquabloc membrane to keep your hands dry when facing white-out conditions at the resort or in the backcountry. Downtek on the back of the hand delivers the warmth of 750-fill down power while the Hydrowick moisture-management lining on the palm prevents clamminess from taking over when you're working up a sweat. The gauntlet design helps fight off sneaking snow, and the adjustable strap allows you to customize the fit to your liking.
Details
- Warm, insulated glove for comfort in frigid winter activities
- Aquabloc insert prevents hands from getting wet on long days out
- Downtek 750-fill insulation provides lofty warmth without bulk
- Synthetic Megaloft on the palm provides warmth in wet conditions
- Hydrowick lining provides moisture-management throughout the day
- Gauntlet cinch closure keeps snow from creeping into the gloves
- Precurved construction provides high dexterity while you ski
- Item #GOR0036
- Material
- [face fabric] 100% stretch nylon, [trim] 100% deerskin leather
- Waterproofing
- Aquabloc
- Insulation
- [back of hand] Downtek (750-fill 90/10 goose down), [palm side] Megaloft (synthetic)
- Style
- gauntlet
- Closure
- cinch
- Palm Grip
- digital grip
- Recommended Use
- all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding, freeride/powder skiing, freeride/powder snowboarding, park & freestyle skiing, park & freestyle snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 10, 2022
Not warm
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- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Bought these for skiing out West. The gloves felt great when I first tried them on - soft, comfortable, seemingly good quality. So I cut the tags off and gave them a trial run on a walk in the mountains. Walk wasn't long - maybe 45 minutes - in cold temperatures (probably 20 degrees Fahrenheit or so). My hands were ice blocks even before the end of the walk. I'm surprised and disappointed because for the cost and the apparent quality, I really thought these gloves would have kept my hands much warmer. Backcountry won't accept the return now because I cut the tags off (my fault, although there's really not a good way to try them out without doing so). Unfortunately, these just turned out to be an expensive mistake. Would not recommend.
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