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great design
November 06, 2012
A great glove to do most outdoor activities like walking or working in the yard. It is very comfortable and keeps you warm except for wet snow. Glove looks good with several jackets fleece or ski.
Pros: Great design, Build quality, Performance, Cons: CostWool glove for sports activity
January 14, 2013
I got these gloves as I became more and more reliant on wool to keep me warm while cycling, and found these. These gloves are great for activity since they are stretchy and have a textured grip area. This is a real plus since the keep a grippy contact with handle bars and shifters. The glove is really warm and definitely breathes - which is key for sports. I can wear the glove down to high 40's before I get a little chill due to wind chill. Because its stretchy you can also get a thin liner underneath it and go down to around 32F or so. It's also a nice enough glove that it won't look out of place with a regular coat if you're going to wear it to work. Handwashing is a complete ease and it dries really quickly when line dried
Pros: Build quality, Ease of use, Great valueJanuary 30, 2013
I am 62 years old and these are the best gloves I have ever owned, and in all those years I have owned alot of gloves. They are light weight and fit perfectly, and actually keep my hands warm, never really had a pair do that.
Pros: Great design, Build quality, Performance, Great valueAlready own the Mountain Hardwear Heavyweight Wool Stretch Gloves? Tell us your thoughts.
Solid, if pricey, choice.
October 23, 2012
Good glove for the money. You can still feel your fingers, drive and make phone calls with the gloves on. Change radio and heat settings in your car. Good for fall walking and as base layers for skiing (or as spring skiing gloves).
Pros: Great design, Build quality, Ease of use, Cons: CostMountain Hardwear Men's Heavyweight Wool Stretch Gloves Photo
Black.
Available sizes, while supplies last, include size small, size medium, size large and size extra large: s, m, l, xl.