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Outdoor Research Men's Point N Chute Gloves

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Outdoor Research Men's Point N Chute Gloves

NOW$103.97
price was $149.95

Product Details

With GORE-TEX technology, these Outdoor Research Men's Point N Chute Gloves are waterproof, windproof and breathable. Constructed with durable quilted leather, they incorporate a nose wipe, glove clip and touchscreen compatibility. Ideal for harsh climates, these Outdoor Research gloves provide comfort and functionality.

  • MAX-GRIP and SURROUND-GRIP outsoles provide 360-degree traction for confident movement on all terrains

  • Protective materials in key areas block wind and water, adding durability for outdoor use

  • Antimicrobial treatment prevents odour buildup, keeping feet fresh during long hikes

Glove Type Winter Gloves
Activity/Sports Skiing,General Purpose
Glove Fit Anatomical
Glove Palm Not Applicable
Cuff Style Straight
Primary Fabric 1 Leather
Primary Fabric 1 Percentage 100
Lining Fabric 1 Polyester
Lining Fabric 1 Percentage 100
Palm Material Leather
Fill/Insulation Type Polyester
Care Instruction(s) Do Not Iron
Advanced Features Insulated,Moisture Wicking,Waterproof
Advanced Technology Gore-Tex
Closure Type Hook and Loop
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    1 to 8 of 49 Reviews.
    1 – 8 of 49 Reviews
    a year ago
    Solid quality gloves that are a good bang for your buck. These are my go to splitboarding gloves, that are a good all-arounder. Might not be the best choice for the really cold days, but most of the time they're perfect. No issues with weather proofing. I would recommend to anyone, regardless of skill level.

    Originally posted on ExpertVoice.com

    Perfect

    2 years ago
    Haven't had a chance to use these on the slopes yet but they seem warm and well-made. Just what I needed.
    ProsDurable, Good Size/Fit

    Originally posted on outdoorresearch.com

    Not very durable

    2 years ago
    Not very durable. I only used it occasionally but the strap has been torn.

    Originally posted on outdoorresearch.com

    Dry hands but a cramped pinky finger

    2 years ago
    These seem like decent gloves, they kept my hands mostly dry in warm conditions sledding and skiing all day. I was a disappointed to find that the pinky finger is too short when otherwise the fit is good. Never experienced that before. I have a different, lighter pair of OR gloves in size large (to accommodate liner layer options) and they are a bit lose on their own so I thought I'd go for a medium in these ones. Unfortunately didn't work out. I'm hoping they stretch out a bit - otherwise I'll be selling a replacing with something different. I'm also not impressed by the design. The palm side is basically all exposed seams on the fingers, which I didn't see in the photos online. I don't think they'll hold up very long, but you get what you pay for. Next time I'll be going for something built to last.
    ProsWaterproof
    ConsBad fit, Mediocre construction

    No, I do not recommend this product.

    Originally posted on outdoorresearch.com

    Very warm

    2 years ago
    These gloves are comfortable and very warm. Quality leather,and gore tex works well. would have given it 10/10 but palms are soft and wear easily.

    Originally posted on ExpertVoice.com

    Solid Glove Little Clunky

    2 years ago
    Love this glove. Skied it quite a few times and my initial impression is great. There is alot of insulation on the inside of the hand and I'm not a huge fan of that. However, it may break in. I'm overall great glove.
    ProsWaterproof, Windproof
    ConsHeavy / Bulky

    Yes, I recommend this product.

    Originally posted on outdoorresearch.com

    Excellent Ski Gloves

    2 years ago
    Waterproof and warm. Used these last weekend in ~0 F temps and they held up well. Dexterity is a little limited as they are bulky, but significantly better than that of a mitt. These are an expensive purchase but the durability along with OR's top notch customer service/warranty ensure that these will last a long long time.
    ProsDurable, Good Size/Fit, Versatile, Waterproof, Windproof
    ConsHeavy / Bulky

    Yes, I recommend this product.

    Originally posted on outdoorresearch.com

    Possible product design defect

    2 years ago
    I bought these gloves as a gift for my son. When he puts them on he uses the little pull loop to pull them onto his hands. However, the pull loop is attached to the quarter inch top hem, which means that when stress is applied to the loop, it pulls on the quarter inch hem instead of pulling on the glove sections. So now the top hem as well as the pull loop are separated from the glove and the hem is torn. Considering the price of the gloves, I would have thought that more concern would have gone into the stresses of pulling the gloves on. Other than this particular flaw, my son really likes the gloves.
    ConsTop hem tears easily

    Originally posted on outdoorresearch.com

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