🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Game with Every Glove!
The Outdoor Research Men's Storm Tracker Sensor Gloves are engineered for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring a blend of GORE-TEX Infinium fabric and Windstopper technology to provide exceptional warmth and protection against the elements. With a focus on durability and functionality, these gloves are designed to keep you connected and comfortable during any adventure.
A**R
Love these!
I had a pair of these for a few years and loved them. Somehow I lost one on a hiking trip. I ordered them the next day without hesitation. If you are in really cold areas or ski, grab the mitten shells that go with these.
C**R
The best shoulder season, all purpose, gloves.
These gloves are great for everything. Hiking, mountain, biking, trail running, going to town. The leather palms are durable. They handled several mountain bike crashes on rocks. A little scuffed up but had the same pair for close to 10 years before I lost them. I quickly replaced them.
A**R
Not as warm as you would think but look cool.
The glove is good but a little web like in the hand. Does fit and folds nicely inma pocket. I do not think for cold cold weather. No so much for a polar vortex. I thought they had some gel in there but they did not. Quite expensive at $75. A little bit narrow. I love my vigor something gloves. The first ones I bought but get wet, not quite warm but fit sooo great. The vigor gloves smell if you do not dry out. Kept folded in pocket. Do wash well in regular laundry vigor. I keep buying more of these things but am not satisfied and compare them to the first. These have a good pull on handle. A little longer in the sleeve area.
K**R
My go-to moderate winter gloves
I got a pair of OR Sensor Gloves (as I remember, back then there was only one "Sensor" glove) 10-15 years ago and they are great. I wanted to get another pair and finally figured out that the Stormtracker Sensor Gloves were roughly the same. I ordered a medium, as that's what my old gloves were. Too large. Ordered small, fit much better. Overall great gloves, roughly the same as my old ones which are the best all-round gloves I've ever had. Criticisms: (1) The index finger, though looks bigger than all the other fingers, is tight at the base and stiffer than the other fingers. Perhaps this is because the sensor lining goes all the way to the base, which would seem a waste. I hope that the leather will stretch out eventually and this will get looser. (2) The thumb is too big around and about 3/4" too long. Yes, hands are all different, but this was not true of my older Sensor gloves. Improvements: the zipper to open the wrist and the nylon webbing to pull on the gloves are a significant improvement from the older model. Overall, still my go-to gloves for moderate cold weather. ADDENDUM: after two months of occasional use, they did stretch out and conform and now fit my hands almost perfectly. No constrictions any more. One of the advantages of leather.
A**.
Overpriced but work well for me.....
For something made in Cambodia they seem very overpriced but I guess you are paying more for the "OR" brand name.I was looking for another decent pair of winter gloves. I recently wore them on an evening bicycle ride where the temp was 34 degrees F when I started and 28 degrees F when I finished. My water bottle was freezing up on me. I didn't initially buy these for cycling but they worked well and kept my hands plenty warm and protected from the wind. I tested out using my phone with them on and that feature worked well.
J**N
Versatile outdoor glove
I've used the OR stormtrack gloves on several cool hikes and the 14+ mile trek to the summit of mt marcy. That was in high 30s f over ice and snow. It rained for most of the day. The gloves have leather palms that worked well to grab on to ice covered rocks and blocked the cold winds. They also integrated well with trekking pole grips and straps. One thing to keep in mind is the windstopper membrane is only water resistant and the seams aren't taped. The gloves were soaked through from the icy rain halfway through. I knew this would happen so I wore OR fleece liners underneath to keep my hands warm. Successfully washed both pairs of gloves and hang dried them. Overall a versatile glove to have in your collection. Great when you want wind and palm protection, but don't need a lot of insulation, or water proofing.
A**R
Good shell gloves
These gloves keep the wind and off your hands during a hunt. They work nicely in a layering system. Don’t expect to put these gloves on in temps below 35-40f and stay warm without some kind of insulating layer beneath them. I wore them with merino base gloves and they kept me warm during a hunt in wet temps in the upper 30’s. I still had more than enough dexterity to feel a trigger squeeze and make an ethical kill.
K**C
Great Casual OR Gloves!
These took over a month to ship from Great Britain, but they’re nice gloves! Had for over a year now. Windstooper works very well, not too hot and keeps me warm as long as I’m moving outside. The fingertips are a little longer than expected where they’re sewn together, and the etip is slightly affected by this, but I like the looks and just-right thickness enough to recommend them. Would give a 4.5 Star if possible...just a slight ding due to the finger length of the glove design.
Z**I
Good product
Easy to put on with the loop on the wrist
D**C
Super Handschuhe
Kaufe sie schon zum dritten Mal, schenke sie allen in meiner Familie! Warm, winddicht, wasserabweisend, mit Leder und dadurch gute Haptik!
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