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Commuter Windstopper Gloves - Unisex
Outdoor Research
Commuter Windstopper Gloves - Unisex
$65.00
Description

  Designed for commuting in cold weather, the Commuter Windstopper Gloves keep hands warm while biking to class or waiting for the next train downtown. The lightweight and packable Commuter Windstopper Gloves were made for those who appreciate the small details that make a big difference.

  The 4-way stretch outer material is woven for breathability and features GORE-TEX® Windstopper technology to keep your hands warm and protected from the elements. The palm is reinforced with silicone print overlays for a better grip on your morning commute, while the microfleece interior adds an extra layer of warmth. The close-to-hand fit lets you use your touchscreen devices easily, and the reflective logos add visibility in low-light conditions.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Outdoor Research
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
300552
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
2.4 oz / 68 g
Materials:
  • Outer Material: bluesign®-approved 3L stretch knit WINDSTOPPER® by GORE-TEX LABS with Microfleece Backer
  • Palm: Silicone Print Overlays
Other Features:
  • Close-To-Hand Fit
  • Touchscreen Compatible
  • Anti-Slip Silicone Pads on Palm
  • Reflective Logos
  • Snaps to Connect Gloves
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