Board And Kayak
Updated on 11/3/2024
Deviator Glove

Deviator Glove

Description

Why We Like The Outdoor Research Deviator Glove

When it comes to finding a lightweight glove that effectively retains heat and wicks away moisture during shoulder season, the Outdoor Research Deviator Glove is our top choice. The intelligent design features a light insulation on the back of the hand, which skillfully reflects our body heat back to keep us warm, while the stretch fabric ensures natural movement, providing hours of warmth and comfort. The goat leather overlays on the palm and fingertips offer exceptional grip, whether we're holding onto our poles or using our phone. Plus, the convenient pull-on loop allows for easy wearing and removal. We also appreciate the use of recycled materials in its construction, giving us peace of mind that we're making an eco-friendly choice, allowing us to fully focus on conquering the great outdoors.

Product Details

- Lightweight glove designed for high-intensity activities in cold weather

- XReflex insulation effectively provides warmth while maintaining breathability

- Stretch fabric enables unrestricted movement and a perfect fit

- Goat leather overlays ensure optimal grip on poles or zippers

- Movement-mirroring stretch technology enhances flexibility

- Pull-on loop for effortless wearing and removal

- Constructed with recycled materials to minimize environmental impact

Specs

Responsible Collection: [face fabric, cuff, palm] bluesign® APPROVED

Recycled/Repurposed Material: [face fabric] 90% nylon, 10% spandex, [cuff] 20D 74% nylon, 26% spandex, [palm] 93% polyester, 7% spandex, WR goat leather overlays

Back-of-Hand Lining: 100% polyester

Insulation: [back-of-hand] 40g 1-layer XReflex Insulation (90% recycled polyester, 10% polyester), 2-layer XReflex heat-reflective scrim (100% polyester)

Style: glove

Closure: slip-on

Palm Grip: goat leather

Touchscreen Compatible: yes

Claimed Weight: 2.6oz

Activity: skiing, snowboarding

Manufacturer Warranty: limited lifetime

Related Articles