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Grandoe Summit Gloves - PrimaLoft®, Waterproof (For Men) in Black
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Grandoe Summit Gloves - PrimaLoft®, Waterproof (For Men)

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Closeouts. Grandoe Summit gloves are ready to tackle your next alpine ascent. Extremely durable construction, PrimaLoft® ONE insulation and waterproof breathable Dri-Gard® technology offer extreme weather protection.
  • Dri-Gard® waterproof breathable protection
  • PrimaLoft® ONE microfiber insulation is lightweight, water resistant, highly compressible and retains warmth when wet
  • Extra-wide, long drawcord gauntlet for added protection
  • Removable fleece liner
  • Brow wipe on thumbs
  • Curved finger construction
  • Water-repellent goatskin palm
  • Durable construction
  • Fabric: Polyester
  • Palm: Goatskin
  • Insulation: Polyester
  • Care: Spot clean
  • Made in China
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  • Reviewed by Aki from Japan on Saturday, January 05, 2013
    That's sounds good!
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  • Reviewed by The Troll from Northern Michigan on Monday, December 31, 2012
    Others have said they fit a bit big; I would agree. They were warm with out the liners. When they arrived I put on two coats of mink oil and hung them in front of the wood stove. I like the guantlet style to fit over my coat.
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  • Reviewed by Santanoni from Corvallis OR on Thursday, October 04, 2012
    These gloves have an excellent shell with a long gauntlet (The part below the glove) that is both waterproof as far as gloves go, and warm. I have used them on some of the NW Volcanoes for climbs and like them a lot for their warmth and acceptable dexterity. I thought given the price and brand they might be questionable, but they stand up to any glove I have used in winter. Primaloft and gore-tex, no less. Cheaper than the big name brands, every bit as good or better for my uses. I did buy a pair of liners to use as a replacement for the stock ones. They are rough sewn fleece, and pretty hilariously bad. I bought a second pair of these for the shells because I want to be able to use them for years to come. I give them 5 stars because the insulated waterproof shells are great even though the liners are amusing.
    • Best Uses: Backcountry
    • Describe Yourself: Advanced
    • Gear Usage: Winter Sports
    • Pros: Durable, Good Grip, Warm, Waterproof, Windproof
    • Sizing: Feels true to size
    • Was this a gift?: No
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  • Reviewed by hit the slopes from honolulu, hi on Wednesday, February 22, 2012
    have not used gloves, but plan to next month; tried them on and they were bulky; hard to grip items and even hard to put second one on after one hand is gloved
    • Cons: bulky, Not for skiing
    • Pros: Good for outdoor activity, Sturdy, Warm
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  • Reviewed by Thad from New England on Thursday, February 09, 2012
    I searched these out because my first pair of snowbard gloves were Grandoe, my hands were warm and dry. As they wore out due to neglect (carrying my board by the edges) I noticed they have a rubber layer. Thought this would always keep my hands dry so I bought these. I expected to pay over $100, but the price was reasonable.
    • Best Uses: Snowboarding
    • Cons: Calf skin
    • Pros: Long gauntlet, Soft, Warm
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  • Question “What is the difference between the Grandoe Summit and Ranier gloves. They seem similar in use and make-up?”
    Asked on 11/25/2012 12:00:00 AM by JF from Warwick,NY
    • Answer There is a slight difference in the construction and the Rainier shell is 92% polyester, 8% spandex/leather palm. The shell of the Summit is 100% Polyester/Water-repellent goatskin palm.
      Answered on 12/4/2012 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post