Mt. Baker II GORE-TEX Mitten - Men's
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Why We Like The Mt. Baker II GORE-TEX Mitts
Cold, damp, and high-altitude climates demand the magic of the Mt. Baker Mitts from Outdoor Research. Along with a waterproof and durable 3-layer exterior construction, this mitten's removable PrimaLoft Gold liner glove seals the deal with warmth whether stacked beneath or worn on its own.
Details
- Waterproof mitten with removable glove liner for frigid conditions
- GORE-TEX 3-layer construction is waterproof, breathable, and durable
- Removable liner features wind-resistant nylon and grippy fingers
- Gauntlet and drawcord closure seals out the snow, wind, rain, and chills
- Toasty PrimaLoft Gold insulation provides top-tier warmth in cold temps
- Item #ODRZ8R3
- Responsible Collection
- [outer shell, face fabric] bluesign® APPROVED
- Material
- [outer mitt] GORE-TEX 3-layer, 70D nylon, Alpengrip (palm), [liner glove] 100% polyester ripstop (shell), Primaloft Gold 340G (insulation)
- Waterproofing
- GORE-TEX (3-layer)
- Insulation
- PrimaLoft Gold
- Removable Liner
- nylon ripstop
- Style
- gauntlet, slip-on
- Closure
- cinch
- Palm Grip
- AlpenGrip
- Hand-warmer Compatible
- yes
- Claimed Weight
- 9.1oz (257g)
- Activity
- backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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4.5 based on 30 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 4, 2025
just an empty shell
just an empty shell, no liner just an inner glove. The outer is useless without the inner and the inner is useless without the outer. They used to do one with a lining (not a separate and useless second inner glove) that would allow the glove to be used with or without a fleece second inner glove. Seems like the desire to charge more over ruled the desire to provide something useful. You already sell a high insulation mitt, this is the 2 part version. I look forward to buying a more useful glove when you get back to making one.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 14, 2025
Warm and verstatile
Used downhill skiing and touring. Very versatile, like the inner glove cause you can take the mitts off if you need to make adjustments to equipment. Only thing is that the string snapped but can be fixed. More for advanced activities.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
August 22, 2024
bomber gloves
The heavy duty outer shell keeps the keeps the water out and your hands dry and the liners keep your hands nice and toasty. I use these in an Alaska back country trip during the springtime and my hand stayed warm at single digits and nice and dry during warmer days when things were melting. This item is great for novices or experienced that country enthusiasts. One note of caution is the insulated liner started on stitching in my ring finger, but I called OR and they sent me a complete replacement, no questions asked.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
May 17, 2024
Best mitts for wet and cold weather
Great bang for the buck and very warm with decent dexterity.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
May 13, 2024
Used in the Artic Circle
I purchased these mittens for a trip to the Artic Circle and they performed very well. They kept my hands very warn and were water resistant. One complaint, the wrist tethers could be a bit of a pain to secure in extreme cold. Otherwise, an outstanding cold weather mitten that kept in the heat for hours on end to include dog sledding at night. I highly recommend for temps from 0-20 degrees F without an issue.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
April 12, 2024
Great Glove
March Spring Break Ski Trip. Got one size up and fit perfectly. These were my backup gloves until thinner gloves got wet and had to swap to these for a powder day at Purgatory CO. Snow was very wet and temperatures ranged from low 20s at the summit to just around freezing at the base. Gloves were on the warm side but hands did not start sweating. Comfortable all day, snow stayed out, and hands were dry. Great for colder weather but never got to find the lower limits.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
March 15, 2024
For the Win!
Used these at during the last storm cycle at Baker, worked great! Knees weak, palms were sweaty.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 7, 2024
Worst mitts I own
100% of the insulation is in the liner. Leading to no dexterity (which is the point of a liner). The outer is water proof, but after a walk in the neighborhood at 19F, they're stiff and cold. My hands were in a true liner and they warmed up as soon as I took the outer off. The large liner by itself doesn't keep my hands warm pumping gas. And because they're so thick, I'm sure they'd sweat out on a winter hike which is why I bought them. I would never take them on a hike or ski outing. So disappointed.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 21, 2024
3 Gloves in 1
Amazing gloves. Been wearing these since I was kid snowboarding in Washington. 20 years later still ordering them for East coast seasons. Super warm, super dry. Easy to get on and off fast. The liners are amazing on their own. The shell is also great to throw over lighter liners if your touring and run into weather. But put these liners on with the shell and this glove keeps you warm in well below freezing temps and dry and happy as can be.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 8, 2024
Great Glove for the Cold
Great glove for the cold, to make these a prefect glove I would recommend that more insulation be moved to the outer mitt, so that the liner glove could have a little less insulation to give it better dexterity. Another option would be to up side so that you could wear a feel thin liner in side the glove portion.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
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