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Outdoor Research
Arete Modular GORE-TEX 3-Finger Glove

2 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$119.95
Color:Black/Dark Natural

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Why We Like The Outdoor Research Arete Modular GORE-TEX 3-Finger Glove

The Outdoor Research Arete Modular GORE-TEX 3-Finger Glove keeps our hands warm and dry as we spend the day on the mountain playing in fresh powder. Thanks to the GORE-TEX insert and goat leather palm and fingers, it is breathable, durable, and weatherproof, while the removable fleece liner and EnduraLoft synthetic insulation provide unmatched warmth and comfort. 






Details

  • 3-finger glove for weatherproof protection, warmth, and versatility
  • GORE-TEX insert offers waterproofing and breathability
  • Lightly insulated with EnduraLoft for added warmth
  • Leather palm and fingers are water-resistant and durable
  • Removable fleece liner for added warmth on the coldest days
  • Easy to pull on and off with the adjustable stretch wrist cinch
  • Nose wipe at the back of the thumb for quick wiping
  • Item #ODRZ900
Material
[outer] 88% nylon, 12% spandex, DWR treatment, [palm] WR goat leather, [lining] 100% polyester stretch woven, wicking finish, [back of hand] 100% polyester tricot, [palm waterproof insert] GORE-TEX, [liner glove] 100% polyester fleece with anti-pill
Waterproofing
GORE-TEX
Insulation
EnduraLoft (100% polyester)
Removable Liner
yes, fleece
Style
3-finger
Closure
cinch
Touchscreen Compatible
yes
Activity
ski, snowboard

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2 out of 5 stars

December 6, 2024

SADLY DOESN'T WORK THAT WELL

Couple issues - the thumb lining is not as long as the thumb's exterior lining. So while the index and other fingers fit just perfectly, the thumb pocket is extremely short. Then there is the grip. Not sure I can hold a ski pole, or much else, very well. Thumb and index finger work well but it feels like the other three-finger/mitten section isn't articulated in the correct way. They seem to squeeze separately and make gripping quite difficult. Seem like they would be warm enough, but since I can barely get my thumb in, not sure I will even get to try these out in the cold.

Deane L
ExpertVoice.com

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

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