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Grandoe Two Pounder Mittens - Waterproof, Insulated (For Women) in Black
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Grandoe Two Pounder Mittens - Waterproof, Insulated (For Women)

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Closeouts. Powered by Macro Cap technology, Grandoe's waterproof, insulated Two Pounder ski mittens add warmth at the fingertips, and thanks to a Heat Retention Core, they retain 21% more warmth without adding bulk.

Adult Gloves

S M L XL
Men 7.5 - 8 8.5 - 9 9.5 - 10 10.5 - 11
Women 5.5 - 6 6.5 - 7 7.5 - 8

Note: To measure your hand size correctly, measure around the widest part of your hand (excluding your thumb), generally around the knuckles. The adult hand sizes above (in approximate inches) should put you in the general size range.

  • Reviewed by Marion from Ft. Collins, Colorado on Saturday, March 09, 2013
    I was really looking forward to these mittens that sounded so warm in the description offered by the manufacturer. However, I tried them out for the first time on a warm spring day and was profoundly disappointed at their performance. My fingers were bitterly cold after the first run and it was not even cold outside (45 degrees) and slush at the base of the mountain. I gave them two stars because of the reasonable price offered through Sierra Trading Post.
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  • Reviewed by kate from New York on Saturday, March 02, 2013
    I've recently been having issues with freezing hands and feet while taking my daily walk. I was wearing two pairs of mittens at the time. I decided to purchase ski mittens thinking they would do the trick. I'm most pleased with the Grandoe Two Pounder Mittens. They nothing but warm and don't feel heavy on my hands.
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  • Reviewed by Outdoor Active from Madison, WI on Sunday, February 03, 2013
    I wore these on a trip to Colorado skiing, and they kept me warm even at the top of the mountain. My son keeps borrowing them because he loves them so much!
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  • Reviewed by hikergirlj from Schenectady, NY on Wednesday, January 30, 2013
    My fingers blanch and get cold easily due to a former frostnip mishap. These mittens are my second pair---I dropped one mitten over a waterfall while taking a picture. They were my favorite mittens. I wore them all last winter. I was soooo.. happy that Sierra Trading Post still had some. They did get wet last year on a hike with prolonged contact with heavy snow but did dry and worked just as well for warmth after that. I still prefer them for my hikes and are so soft and comfy in my fingers. I can still hold hiking poles well and I still prefer them for my winter hikes.
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  • Reviewed by Eve mountain river moving from Wisconsin on Sunday, January 27, 2013
    they keep my fingers toasty warm. I've waited to review them until I saw how they worked on truly cold, bone chilling damp winter, below zero conditions and they work great! not for any task that requires use of fingers. but what mitten is? they are very lightweight, comfortable to wear. perfect for walking, running, something that just requires light grasp.
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  • Question “What is the inside lining like? I would like a mitten that does not have a glove-like interior that separates the fingers. I would also really like a soft lining.”
    Asked on 2/14/2012 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
    • Answer Standard mitten inside, soft too
      Answered on 2/15/2012 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
  • Question “I just want to verify the size I should buy. Across the knuckles I am 7 1/4" and the other hand measures 7 1/2". Does this mean I should order at L (the other gloves I wear are all smalls or extra-smalls)?”
    Asked on 1/27/2011 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from San Diego, CA
    • Answer You will want to go with the inches listed with the size of glove.
      Answered on 2/7/2011 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
  • Question “Wondering if the "two-pounder" in the name refers to them being heavy ... I'm intrigued by the extra warmth at the fingertips, since my Raynauds is a KILLER in the winter!”
    Asked on 12/9/2010 12:00:00 AM by lin-lin from clifton park, NY
    • Answer No, this is only a model name.
      Answered on 12/14/2010 12:00:00 AM by Customer Care from Sierra Trading Post
    • Answer definitely not 2 pounds. It's like they were trying to make up for something as they felt cheap and like they wouldn't keep you warm under 40 degrees F..
      Answered on 1/2/2011 12:00:00 AM by abigskyguy from Whitefish, MT
  • Question “How do we determine what size we should take?”
    Asked on 12/3/2010 12:00:00 AM by AB from PA
    • Answer To measure your hand size correctly, measure the widest part of your hand (excluding your thumb), generally around the knuckles. The sizes are listed in inches.
      Answered on 12/7/2010 12:00:00 AM by Customer Care from Sierra Trading Post
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