Boulder Gear Whiteout Insulated Gloves - Men's
Ski, ride or shovel to your heart's content in the men's Boulder Gear Whiteout insulated gloves. They'll keep your hands warm and dry for the duration of whatever the day calls for.
- Drypel waterproof breathable inserts keep the wet stuff out, while 40g Thinsulate™ synthetic insulation delivers warmth
- Polyester linings wick moisture to keep your hands dry
- Heater stash pockets with waterproof zip closure (heat packets not included)
- Quick-adjust wrist straps and barrel-lock gauntlet cuffs secure the fit and help seal out snow
- Goggles lens wipe on thumbs
- Closeout
Imported.
View all Boulder Gear Men's Ski GlovesBest Use | Snowsports |
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Palm Material | Leather/neoprene/sure grip synthetic |
Fabric | 80% soft shell/10% CORDURA/5% leather/5% sure grip synthetic |
Lining Fabric | Polyester |
Waterproof | Yes |
Type of Waterproofing | Drypel waterproof breathable insert |
Insulated | Yes |
Insulation Type | Synthetic |
Insulation | Thinsulate synthetic fibers |
Goggles Wipe | Yes |
Gender | Men's |
Glove Type | Full Finger |
S | M | L | XL | |
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Hand Circumference | 7.5 - 8 | 8.5 - 9 | 9.5 - 10 | 10.5 - 11 |
Sizing Notes
Measurements stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.
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Dexterity limited, but HOT HOT HOT
I feel bad for KLG1 in St. Paul, but maybe he/she wasn't working hard enough? They kept my female hands so warm (withOUT hand warmer inserts) hiking on the mountain bike trails, at 9 degrees below zero wind chill, my hands and the gloves (on the inside) were dripping wet. Took three days over the heating vent to dry them out! TIP: I wear medical-style gloves now between hands and the gloves, so the inside of the Boulders stays dry... and clean. Only downside is they're still a little limiting in the dexterity department, difficult to change camera settings, etc., but do you want to be warm or perform surgery in below zero temps? Also, still warm after taking them off to remove spikes. Again, "rubber" gloves help, 'cause trying to get sweaty hands back in is a drag. Happy trails!
Not for subzero temperatures
These might work fine for skiing when it's 25 degrees, but for snow removal at -5, my fingers ached from the cold after 10 minutes.
Performing very well
First year using these gloves and so far, they are performing very. It hasn't been too cold on the slopes here in Colorado too much, so cannot comment on the warmth in sub-zero weather.
Warm Gloves
These have been great. I wore them on a long walk and they kept me toasty.
Boulder Gear Men's Whiteout Insulated Gloves
One of the better gloves that REI has. really like the extended cuff very warm