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Bitterly Disappointed
February 06, 2013
I was so excited about these gloves. I thought they'd be perfect for my upcoming backpacking trips to keep my hand warm. Unfortunately they didn't even make out of the car before the seams began to pull and the fabric. By the end of day one hiking there were 2 holes in the glove and the seams around the finger tips were coming out. Another thing is the fabric seemed to grow the longer I wore them so much so it was cumbersome to use them with my trekking poles. I would have returned them, but on the very last day I lost one of the gloves unfortunately. Mountain Hardwear you make awesome items.... except for these.
Cons: Wears quickly, Poor qualityWrite a review for the Mountain Hardwear Heavyweight Power Stretch Glove here.
Great gloves
December 22, 2009
These fit well and are warm.
good versatile glove
March 01, 2009
These are really nice gloves. Between the fit for a woman's hand and the powerstretch - you can still use your hands. For those of us who suffer from chronically cold hands, if it's really cold or windy, you'll need a covering mitt for more warmth - at least until you get moving! So far, I've used them for golf, morning walks and snow shoeing.
Warm, comfortable
January 27, 2011
These were recommended to me as "the best gloves out there." They work very well. Can be used as liners, but also work great alone for hiking, cycling and everyday use in the winter...at least the Mid-Atlantic winter. They have a good grip and do not constrict movement.
Pros: Great design, PerformanceBest gloves ever
December 04, 2008
These are the warmest and best gloves you'll ever own. They allow you to have the best dexterity in the brutal cold of winter and still keep your hands warm. You'll never be sorry with these.
Great Gloves
May 10, 2011
A couple years ago I had purchased these gloves in a larger size. I absolutely loved them. I wore them riding my bicycle on cool days over my bike riding gloves. They kept out the wind and a light rain. I recently lost that pair and looked all over to find another pair, but in a smaller size, so I could wear them everywhere. I finally found that pair at Altrec. The label inside the new gloves is a bit stiff but I'm hoping it will soften up just like my old pair did. Definitely worth buying again and again.
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Nice, warm glove
March 04, 2013
These gloves are warm and comfortable and though I'm happy with them, I've found the clasp that holds the two gloves together rather difficult to release. I also found the size to run a little big. I purchased a size large and would have been happier with a medium.
Just average
January 04, 2010
I purchased the glove for barn use. I needed a lightweight warm glove that I could work with. I was working in 20 degree temperatures and did not find them very warm. Advertisement indicated they could be used as a liner but I found them too bulky for that purpose. Nice glove but comparable gloves can be purchased for a fraction of the price.
Disappointing
February 28, 2011
I ordered the small b/c I have small hands, sent them back and got a medium, which I will be returning. The glove is very short-wristed, and my fingers felt cold.
Cons: Bad design, Low performance, short-wristedGREAT GLOVES
January 21, 2011
Love these gloves. They are perfect for outdoor winter runs and hikes. Light enough for everyday activities. Very happy with this purchase. I wore these gloves in twenty degee temps with much comfort. They are not the best for the wet weather but I will not be throwing snowballs any time soon. The black is perfect and goes with casual as well as more dressy wear.
Pros: Great design, Cons: CostHighly recommended
December 14, 2010
Got this pair for my wife after I have mine for two seasons. She loves how sleek they look. This gloves fits snugly but very comfortably. They provide great dexterity because they feel like a second layer of skin. Relatively windproof and surprisingly warm. There is a cheaper model from Mountain Hardwear called Powerstretch Gloves, which is made of thinner material and does not have the friction pads/prints. The Heavyweight version is much better. After two years as my primary fall/winter/spring gloves, they have held up surprisingly well. I expect them to last at least through this winter, if not next. Then I will buy another pair.
Pros: Great design, Build quality, Lasts forever, Performance, Ease of usePerfect for outdoor spectating
October 22, 2009
Perfect for fall and almost winter sporting events. I can still do things with my hands, but they are not exposed. I had a lightweight version of the same glove that got a hole, so I bought these. A big improvement and I loved the previous pair.
fantastic purchase!
January 23, 2010
These gloves are amazing!!! They keep my hands nice and toasty while still allowing me the full range of motion I need for day-to-day activity.
Great Glove
April 11, 2009
I used this glove as a liner during my trip to Alaska. Very durable and good as outer layer for short periods of time in below freezing weather.
power stretch
December 02, 2012
Great light weight glove for running or driving, very comfortable and warm. Easy to keep in pockets and are not bulky. I like them for everyday use in out of car and shopping. Keep hands just right.
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Great product!
December 31, 2009
Bought these gloves for my wife for Christmas and she loves them. Hardly any loss of dexterity. Excellent fix!
April 29, 2011
Very nice gloves to use as a liner but warm enough to wear on their own after taking off outer gloves. Great for skiing, climbing, horseback riding, etc.
Pros: Build quality, Ease of use, Cons: Wears quicklyGood gloves, but the material frays easily
December 29, 2009
These gloves work well in moderate temperatures, but do not cut the wind well enough for anything below ~30degF. They are sleek and fashionable, and they have a nice finger and thumb grip. Unfortunately, the material will fray if it sticks to velcro... kind of a bummer
Mountain Hardwear Women's Heavyweight Power Stretch Glove Photo
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Available sizes, while supplies last, include size small, size medium and size large: s, m, l.