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Shop > Men's Clothing > Gloves > Lightweight Gloves > In Motion Glove - Men's

Backcountry.com In Motion Glove - Men's

Retail: $45.95
Our Price: $29.87
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Backcountry.com In Motion Glove - Men's description

Our Backcountry.com Men's In Motion Gloves don't like to sit around. These lightweight softshell gloves breathe like crazy during long days in the backcountry and the Pittards Goatskin leather palm stands up to everything from ski edges to keg stands. Moderated temperature is the goal of every backcountry traveler and fortunate for you the In Motion Glove knows how to vent. The microfleece-backed softshell material concurrently wicks and vents moisture away from your hand when you work up a sweatsaving you from ridgetop-ice-cube hands at the end of your hike. Light and close-fitting, the In Motion Glove stretches and moves with you, and the reinforced leather patch along the index finger helps you keep a tight hold on poles or skis while you hike or negotiate the tram line.

Bottom Line: Yo-yo-friendlyand we're not talking about toys.


Good glove
jonbostrom2305540:  

Very good materials. Its a little bit too tight to put on, especially when your hand is wet. Not the thing you want to struggle with when your wet and cold. But when the gloves are on they fit perfect. Leather enhancements has different placing on the glove (differs like 0,5-1cm) which indicates a sloppy assembly.


Great Touring Gloves; Run Big
mmullins437:  

These are awesome gloves for backcountry touring. Breathe well while keeping your hands warm and dry for aerobic winter pursuits. They also have nice leather palms with an abrasion resistant insert on the index finger and thumb areas. They do run a bit large, though, so I recommend getting them a size smaller than your usual size. I typically wear a medium glove and the small is my correct size.