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Komperdell Freeride Soft Shell Gloves - Schoeller® (For Men and Women)
$69.95
$99.95
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Closeouts. Komperdell's waterproof breathable Freeride Schoeller® soft shell gloves have seamless bonding for improved dexterity, protection and durability.Waterproof breathable constructionSeamless bonding enhances dexterity and durability, eliminates weather penetrationMerino wool-blend lining is soft against skin, moisture wicking and quick dryingTouch-fasten cuff with drawcord adjustment seals out the elementsKevlar®-reinforced palm resists abrasionFabric: 40% nylon, 30% wool, 20% neoprene, 10% polyurethaneCare: Hand wash, dry flatBy Komperdell of AustriaCloseouts. Austria.
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By GG from Ann Arbor, MI on 10/27/2009 Cons: Not Breathable, Some bulk Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Gear Usage: Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These gloves are warmer than I expected, which is great! They are sort of bulky, but I can still use them while riding my bike. They feel windproof while walking around etc, but I can feel the wind when I'm on my bike.
Did not like these gloves at all. By Wine Goddess from Seven Springs Mountain Resort, PA on 04/23/2009 Pros: Dries Easily, Durable, Good Grip, Snug Fit, Stylish, Warm, Windproof Describe Yourself: Advanced Gear Usage: Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Did not like the fabric at all.
By Gym Runner from Boston, MA on 03/27/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Good Grip Best Uses: Backcountry, Hiking Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Gear Usage: Cold Weather Living Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I wear mittens in really cold weather, but I bought these for cool weather hiking. They have nice features. Because they were too big I can not comment on the fit, and I had to return the gloves.
You could use them for driving also. Even though they could be used for working outdoors, I'd save them for hiking.
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