Outdoor Research Men's Snowline Glove
These durable waterproof shells have a soft, light fleece lining. Synthetic palms offer positive grip in cold, wet conditions and full-length gauntlets keep snow out of your cuffs. A liner glove is recommended for cold-weather applications.
- Insulated glove for hiking, skiing, and backpacking where added dexterity is necessary
- Waterproof/breathable Ventia insert
- Durable 330D nylon shell with lightweight ripstop panels
- AlpenGrip® LT palm
- Progressive curve; boxed construction
- Ladder-lock wrist cinch with easy-grip tab
- MonoCinch gauntlet closure
Reviews - Outdoor Research Men's Snowline Glove
Justin Johnson
- 04/14/2008
Great gloves
I use these for Cross Country skiing and they are great. Waterproof and still have dexterity. They are warm so if it gets above freezing my hands get a bit too warm.
Jason Smith
- 03/02/2009
Bad fit; bad insulation; good construction
I purchased these gloves for hiking and mountaineering. I purchased size large which was correct for my hand size based on their sizing chart. However, they seem to be too tight and perhaps that is part of the problem. The fleece lining gets "tangled" when you're trying to put your hands in and doesn't push out to the finger tips properly. Further, my hands tend to get very cold in them even in somewhat warmer weather (20-30 degrees). I would not recommend these gloves, but if you're considering them, I would buy one size larger.
Sizing Chart
Men's Handwear Sizing
| (fits circumference at palm) |
| |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
XLarge |
| Inches |
7 - 7.75 |
7.75 - 8.5 |
8.5 - 9.25 |
9.25 - 10 |
| Centimeters |
18 - 19.5 |
19.5 - 21.5 |
21.5 - 23 |
23 - 25.5 |
Women's Handwear Sizing
| (fits circumference at palm) |
| |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
| Inches |
6.75 - 7.25 |
7.25 - 7.75 |
7.75 - 8.25 |