John M.
Expert in Tactical for 14 Years
ExpertVoice Member
Quality gloves (like all other OR products). They are warm enough for sub-zero temps and are just barely slim enough to be usable for shooting. Well worth the price.
ExpertVoice Member
Quality gloves (like all other OR products). They are warm enough for sub-zero temps and are just barely slim enough to be usable for shooting. Well worth the price.
ExpertVoice Member
Large fits my hands well and they are very comfortable for all but the coldest of days. For extreme cold choose something more robust.
Motorola Solutions Employees
Finally a pair of gloves that are big enough for my hands. Plus being able to use the phone without taking the gloves off is a huge perk.
ExpertVoice Member
Warm and durable, these gloves have held up well to the rigors of military training in Alaska. The sensor pads on the finger tips are not particularly precise when using small touch-screen devices. You can unlock your phone with them on, but don't expect to do any detailed task or update your social media. These gloves make a great base layer under larger mittens, and I have worn them in this configuration in temperatures below -50 degrees Fahrenheit with no issue. Overall, I highly recommend, because even though you can't text well with them on, it still beats frostbite.
Colorado Mountain Club Members
These are great for crisp morning dog walks. They are almost extra long so the tuck under your sleeve nicely and there is a never a gap leaving cold wrists. The grip and tactile function works well and I had no issues with my iPhone screen. They’re not overly bulky and keep my hands warm at or around 32*f. They clip together which personally I like. These run a little small got XL and my hands are typically a Large but gloves can be a bit of a crap shoot size wise.
ExpertVoice Member
Nice everyday gloves for when its cold. Not great in wet conditions because of the material, however good for cold (not frigid) days when out and about or commuting
Colorado Mountain Club Members
This is the second pair of Flurry Gloves that I have bought ... I bought the first pair multiple years ago and am very happy with the way they keep my hands warm ... Over time they have stretched out some so I bought the new pair of Flurry to replace them ...
ExpertVoice Member
I use these to bike every morning on my commute in Nebraska winters. Even at 0 degrees on the bike, I've never felt like I needed more coverage for my hands! They're lightweight and good looking, too. This item would probably not be the best for long treks, unless you had another layer on your hands. But for commutes and walks/runs, I think this is amazing. The green color works great with most outdoor brands.
ExpertVoice Member
I love these gloves and mittens from OR, but the latest pairs I bought of each were much smaller. I noticed they may be using a different fabric because the lining is different. I liked my first pairs much better (I lost them). So you might want to size up but I'd rather that OR re-pattern them for their new fabric.
IMBA Members
I absolutely love these gloves! I had a pair, lost them and bought a new pair this year. They are surprisingly warm and because they are wool and not covered in plastic shell, they stay dry when you sweat in cold weather. I use them for just about everything - biking in winter, XC skiing, hiking, amusing small children with my muppet hands! They are not water or windproof, but the wool makes the water not feel bad and they are thick enough that wind doesn’t get through unless it’s bad. Highly recommend!
BSA Volunteers
I have used these gloves (and the corresponding beanie) for many years. They are my "go to" for winter camping, hiking and snow shoveling my driveway. I have found that keep my hands & fingers comfortably warm in temperatures 20 degrees fahrenheit or above. I have found the touch fingers work fine on my smart devices, e.g., iPad, iPhone, etc. Over the years I have had trouble with gloves fitting my hands correctly; however, personally I have had good success with the OR brand.
U.S. Army - Military
A little too thick to be a glove liner but wool outer catches snow easily if you wear this as a standalone glove. Be mindful of placing these gloves near snow or wet areas. Super nice and warm when dry!
ExpertVoice Member
A solid complement to my liner-type gloves. I typically wear these more around town than in the backcountry. Having the sensor finger is nice to operate my phone without removing the gloves.
U.S. Marines - Military
These gloves are pretty good at keeping your hands warm even in temperatures around 20 degrees Fahrenheit. I would not recommend wearing these when handling snow. Obviously they're gonna get wet and your hands will get cold, but they do dry pretty quickly. Also the sensor feature on the fingertips doesn't work well. Not a deal breaker for me though.
ExpertVoice Member
These gloves are nice & warm, but should be used as a liner inside a shell when gripping anything like trekking poles etc. My hands were losing feeling during a below-freezing hike when another pair got moisture inside, but warmed up right away after putting these on.
U.S. Air Force - Military
These Gloves fit well, easy to get on with the little loop, very warm for a daily glove for freezing temperatures. I also have used them several times now for hiking in the 20-30 degree weather & they have been a perfect weight & allow my hands to breathe.
ExpertVoice Member
These Gloves are functional with excellent grip and touch capabilities! Not meant for extrem cold but may also work as a bulkier liner.
U.S. Army - Military
Great overall sensory and contact glove. The wool blend provides great warmth and comfort. I’ve used these gloves down to -25 degree temperatures with no issues as long as you stay dry and moving. Ensure not to contact to much snow with these as snow will stick to the glove and melt with your body heat. Also the material can snag on gritty material such as bark. Great product. Runs slightly big as the material will stretch with wear.
The Mountaineers Members
I just started wearing these gloves and find they fit really well. I was worried that the knit would make them feel bulky and not wind proof but was pleased to find neither was the case. Operating my phone works well too.
The American Alpine Club Members
Great fit, durable, warm and they fit well under the size large Arete Gloves. I used these all winter for backcountry skiing and skimo, swapping out my Arete liners when they were damp with sweat or when I needed the added warmth of these heavier liners. They functioned well in that capacity.
BSA - National Eagle Scout Association
these gloves are easy on easy off the material is unlike any other. Fast drying comfortable even on those days when passing fly line through a fly is difficult in extreme cold weather
Fire and Rescue
These are great walking around gloves. Super warm and relatively wind proof. I don't recommend them for building snowmen. Snow sticks to them like velcro.
ExpertVoice Member
Great gloves. Work well while moving in about 20 degrees. Snow melts and the wool stays warm while moving. These can do 20 to maybe 25 mph winds. I would not recommend using these to brush snow off your car or touch snow. The outer wool can catch a lot of snow and then melt on the gloves. I notice that when i stop snowshoeing my hands can get cold if the gloves have snow on them or if we stop for longer than 15 minutes at temperatures below 25 degrees. They dry out over night in my apartment and are ready to go the next day. Using in the White Mountains of NH.
U.S. Army - Military
Perfect for those cool mornings! Really warm yet comfortable. Make sure to check the size chart. I found that I wear XL in many other brands but L in these.
ExpertVoice Member
Was looking for a decent driving/every day glove and these turned out to be a perfect match. Keep in mind these are a wool/polyester blend, so not the best around velcro and you may find them shedding or pilling up a bit. Would not recommend for backcountry travel, as they are not very windproof and cold nearing 15degF (switched to my mittens once realized), but are still a great glove for off the mountain.