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Great gloves, but are they durable?
February 02, 2011
I use these gloves as as liners for my mittens, and they are very warm and handy. These are great gloves, but they have a tendency to fray when exposed to velcro. This makes me slightly doubt their durability.
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good for not super cold weather
April 24, 2013
This glove is light weight and comfortable. It is not for very cold weather but can pair up with a insulated glove.
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Great Purchase
December 01, 2010
These are not warm gloves but exactly what I was looking for. Durable and good quality.
Pros: Build quality, Performance, Great valueNot very warm, but allows good movement
December 24, 2009
These fairly thin gloves don't keep my hands very warm in the 30's but at least they allow good movement (fitting to my hand very closely) and they're attractive.
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GREAT DRIVING GLOVES
November 23, 2011
I bought these gloves to replace old worn out gloves. They literally "fit like a glove". I got these to drive during the winter. They have a stretch and make handling the steering wheel easy. They are made by MOUNTAIN HARDWEAR , a company beyond compare for quality.
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Excellent for running or everyday use
June 03, 2011
I bought these gloves for running early mornings in Texas in the winter. They are perfect! They keep my hands warm in 30-40 degree weather, yet breathe incredibly well. I thought I might have to take them off after a few miles, but have kept them on for 20 miles. Also just a great everyday glove for cool weather. I appreciate the slim fit which makes your fingers just as usable without.
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my go-to gloves
June 01, 2011
I wear these gloves when hiking or backpacking. They are surprisingly warm for their weight! These gloves make cooking, and other camp chores a breeze on cold mornings. Love em!
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BAM!
March 28, 2013
Great fit, warm and ability to grip/dexterity is awesome. Finally found the winter glove that I need to do more than just keep my digits warm.
Pros: Great design, Performance, Great valueGood Gloves
January 14, 2011
These gloves have worked well to keep my hands fairly warm in very cold weather. They are not windproof, so when wind is high I have to keep my hands in the pockets of my jacket to keep them warm. They are comfortable and fit well, but the material is starting to fray a little bit at the finger tips. Durability might be an issue, but I haven't had them long enough to know for certain. I still like them though, and would still recommend them.
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Nice Gloves
February 27, 2013
These gloves fit true to size and are a nice dark brown color. My dexterity is not limited while operating my car stereo while wearing these gloves, which is a big plus.
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The key to versatility.
December 29, 2010
This glove can either be used as a liner or a primary glove. I use it in conjunction with outer mitts and they make a perfect combo of dexterity and warmth. The glove is a perfect fit on my fingers and are warm enough for balmier days. Enough protection if it's cold out and doing high exertion activities. The only con that I have found with these gloves are that they tend to fray when they come in contact with Veclro and I have put a few holes in them with the sharp edges of my snowboard. Be careful.
Pros: Build quality, Performance, Ease of use, Cons: fraysWonderful warm and light gloves
January 17, 2009
These gloves do a great job keeping my hands warm. I recommend for days when the weather is colder and if the lighter mesh type gloves make your hands too cold. These gloves vent well and I do not have sweaty hands at the end of a trail run.
Nice Mountain Hardware gloves at a decent price
January 03, 2011
These gloves are relatively warm, have the advantage of having a snug fit and aren't overly bulky by any means. The only concern I have is whether or not they'll prove to be durable in the long run. I was going to buy the heavy duty version of these gloves that Mountain Hardware also makes but it seems that those are only reinforced at the finger tips so I ordered these instead. At this price, they're a good deal if they last.
Pros: Great design, Ease of useWarm and nice fitting gloves
December 31, 2010
I got these for driving and just wearing around in Michigan winter weather. They are well fitted and nicely stitched. Not for wet weather or real cold use but perfect for what I wanted. A little expensive but they are worth it to me.
Pros: Great design, Build quality, Cons: CostUmm!
February 11, 2013
These were not exactly what I expected. They are probably better as liners than by themselves. Got stuck to a piece of Velcro and they started to flair. I bought them at a good price and will wear them.
Pros: Ease of use, Great value, Cons: slipperyVery Good Running Glove
November 27, 2011
I purchased this item to wear running in temperatures from 30-50 degrees. It is very comfortable and well made. It's only drawback is that the fleece cuffs are somewhat tight on the wrists. This has the effect of limiting circulation slightly, and can also interfere with a GPS or other watch. This slight detraction aside, this is an excellent product that will serve you well in moderate temperatures when a heavier glove would be too warm, and no glove would result in discomfort.
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Excellent Gloves
January 11, 2011
Bought these gloves for day to day wear as I just moved from a warm climate to a colder climate. I walk significant distance from parked car to work and sometimes in the snow. Thus far the gloves have been exceptional. I expect nothing less, though, from a Mountain Hardware product. They are lightweight and very warm. The stitching is exquisite and thus far it has been durable.
Pros: Great design, Build quality, Performance, Ease of use, Cons: CostPower stretch gloves
March 18, 2012
These gloves were comfortable and had great dexterity but started pilling and wearing out after just a couple months so I ended up returning them. I replaced them with the MH lana liner which are warmer and better quality. Perhaps I had a bad pair but I would not suggest these gloves.
Cons: Wears quickly, Poor qualityGood glove
January 30, 2012
Had to scissor out the tags inside the gloves, but otherwise very comfortable. Feels like a high quality item. Have been using them for biking on chilly evenings. My hands are pretty small but the 'small' size provided a decent fit. Good buy.
Pros: Great design, Build quality, Ease of use, Great valueGreat either way
January 29, 2013
Spring glove perfection!!Light weight,snap closure makes for easy storage and takes very little space!Colder days their a perfect liner for glove or mitten!M/H quality..
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December 15, 2011
Great gloves very light weight and very warm. I love them. They are high quality and made very well. You can easily continue to work outdoors as they are thin and do not hamper movement!
Pros: Great design, Build quality, Lasts forever, Performance, Ease of use, Great valueMountain Hardwear Men's Power Stretch Glove Photo
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