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Women's Gloves & Mitts
Outdoor Research
Women's Revolution II GORE-TEX Gloves
Revolutionize your time outside with the new GORE-TEX ride and ski gloves that come complete with a grippy, quick drying palm and EnduraLoft™ warmth. These gloves feature a heat pack pocket to keep your fingers warm without getting sweaty.
Rab
Guide 2 GTX Glove
Designed for long winter days, the durable yet dexterous nature of the Guide 2 GTX Gloves make them well suited to dedicated winter mountaineers, outdoor professionals and guides. The robust outer uses GORE-TEX® Warm waterproof technology with a supple Pi
Montane
Women's Power Dry Glove
The all new Women’s Power Dry® Glove is constructed with an improved POLARTEC® Power Dry® fabric. Its excellent stretch, fantastic wicking properties and superb next to skin comfort make this an unbeatable glove that can be worn alone in cool conditions b
Hestra
Ergo Grip Active
A hardwearing, versatile glove well-designed for fit. An outdoor favourite all year round, providing protection from chilly winds and the best possible fingertip sensitivity. Sewn in hardwearing goatskin leather, with windproof, breathable stretch fabric
Outdoor Research
Kids' Trail Mix Mitts (Discontinued)
These are the coziest kids' mitts made with our best-selling Trail Mix fleece that uses thermo-regulating ActiveTemp technology to keep their hands warm and dry. Complete with durable details like a microsuede palm and a synthetic suede overlay for roughh
Hestra
Fall Line 3-finger Glove
Short and warm 3-finger ski glove that is a favorite with freeriders looking for a glove that fits smoothly inside their jacket sleeve. Made with impregnated cowhide and with a removable liner, it is as comfortable both on- and off-piste, from the pre-sea
Hestra
Women's Patrol Gauntlet Mitt
Warm mitten for skiing and snowboarding. Designed for women's slightly narrower hands and made of durable goat leather and weather resistant softshell fabric. Perfect for powder snow as a long collar with a drawstring helps keep the snow on the outside.