

🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Game!
The Outdoor Research Women's PL400 Mitts are expertly crafted from a blend of 95% polyester and 5% spandex, ensuring a lightweight, breathable, and quick-drying experience. With silicone grip pads on the palm and fingertips, these mitts provide excellent handling, making them perfect for any outdoor activity.
A**6
Awkward for driving
When it comes to fit I prefer OR's Flurry Mitts. I bought the same size in these, but these are not as snug and the grips REALLY grip so it's a little awkward for driving. When I release the wheel, the wheel won't release right away from my grip. For driving I would recommend the Flurry Mitts.Otherwise, they keep my hands warm at 20˚ or higher.
M**E
Not as Warm as I hoped
I needed some warmer dog-walking mittens and thought these would do the trick. I didn't want big bulky ski mitts, but just wanted something warmer than plain fleece or knit mitts to keep my poorly circulating fingers warm. I hoped they would be warmer than they are. Disappointing.
D**Y
Warm in Minnesota!
This is the second pair of gloves that i purchased! I was really bummed when I lost the first pair.These gloves are perfect as a stand alone or used with another pair to make it through the frigidweather! If I had to, I certainly would purchase another pair!
W**L
Snug and Warm
Mittens are light weight and fit snugly at wrists. They are much warmer than heavier ones and also easy to wash and quick dry. They do not bulk up a pocket and the snap lock keeps them together. A good buy.
K**N
They're great and when it gets REALLY cold
A little large, but that's ok! They're great and when it gets REALLY cold, they're big enough to have gloves on and out these mittens on over them.
M**1
Cold - My hands freeze in my car!
They are very cold. No warmth what so ever! They do have good grip for driving but thats about it! Very disappointed
B**N
Not warm enough for under 35 degrees
I wore these mittens today to shovel the driveway in temps around 20 . They did NOT meet my expectations. Cold fingertips all the way. Not worth the price you pay.
M**2
Great light weight mitten
I love these mittens, but it really depends on your needs. I live in CO, and wear these for high-alpine summer hiking, for snowshoeing in the mountains on moderate to warm winter days, and in the city throughout winter for running around town. The don't really block much wind and are not waterproof.... For me, this is a good thing, as I have a lot of ski/snowboard mittens of varying thicknesses, but, being wind and waterproof, few of them breath enough when I'm hiking, snowshoeing, winter jogging, or doing other activities where I'm working up a sweat. I've run in 5 degree weather with just these on my hands and I've been fine, but riding a bike in sub-freezing temps with these is an issue because the wind cuts through them. They are warm enough for really cold days when I've got to scrape my car and go to work, but if I'm going somewhere where I'm going to be standing outside for long periods in really cold temps (parade of lights or watching a football game), I'll wear warmer gloves. They pack nicely into a hiking pack, purse or coat pocket because they are thin and lightweight, which is a plus. The thin material is also nice because they work well as liners under my heavier mittens. I lost my first pair in Iceland late last winter, much to my disappointment, and was very happy to find replacements here... I didn't want to face a winter without my go-to mittens!
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