Andorra Men’s Cross Country Textured Touchscreen Ski Mittens w/Zippered,Navy,S/M
3M ThinsulateTM – State Of The Art Insulation
All of Andorra’s gloves and mittens are constructed with inner layers of 3M’s super-efficient ThinsulateTM lining, offering maximum warmth with minimum bulk.
Built Tough
Adjustable Velcro straps and heavy-duty closures on every glove and mitten provide a customizable fit and an impenetrable defense against the elements.
Supreme Comfort, Superb Performance
A low-profile core means you don’t need to sacrifice dexterity and grip for advanced insulation capability.
Quick drying, super-soft technical linings combine warmth and high-capacity moisture wicking to keep hands comfortable and functional all day long, no matter the temperature.
Materials: Polyester and Olefin; Waterproof Exterior; 3M Thinsulate Insert; PU Palm
Sizing:
S/M: for hands 8.3″ max from palm to longest finger, 11.8″ total length of mittens
L/XL: for hands 9″ max from palm to longest finger, 12.6″ total length of mittens
Package Includes:
1 x Pair of Ski Mittens
Product Features
- Nonslip grip material from palms to fingertips
- Low-Profile zippered pockets hold keys, tickets, cash, and cards
- Soft-coated thumb backings for scratch-free goggle/lens wiping
- 100g 3M ThinsulateTM Lining
- Elastic under wrist; adjustable heavy-duty straps
Worked great at the top of CO mountains! I purchased these gloves for my annual ski trip in Colorado this year and I was pleasantly surprised. They fit well, were comfortable, and had no issue with the cold weather at the top of the mountain. Yes, they’re waterproof, or at least as far as I could tell. They kept my hands warm at the very top of the mountain for the few hours I was up there. They’re worth the price and a good glove.As far as the touchscreen function, I guess you could say it works, although it’s pretty much…
DO NOT BUY THESE GLOVES!!! Do not buy these gloves!! I have been skiing for well over 35 years and these are the worst gloves Iâve ever worn. The gloves were soaking wet after about two hours and my hands were freezing. I skied with cold hands for three days in a row. I would dry the gloves at night with a hair dryer and repeat the next day with cold wet hands. My wifeâs did the same and hers tore on the inside day one. They were cheap and they lived up to the price. I would not recommend these to anyone truly needing…