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| Brand | Tough Outdoors |
|---|---|
| Material | Leather, Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
| Size | X-Small |
| Sport | Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowmobile Racing |
| Glove Type | snow sports |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Color | Black |
| Special Feature | Breathable, Moisture-Wicking, Waterproof |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| item_package_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h | 13.15 x 6.69 x 3.15 inches |
|---|---|
| package_weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| item_dimensions_lxwxh | 29 x 10.5 x 6 inches |
| item_weight | 0.4 Pounds |
| brand_name | Tough Outdoors |
| color | Black |
| material | Leather, Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
| suggested_users | mens, unisex |
| manufacturer | Tough Outdoors |
| part_number | Gloves-S3-XS |
| style | Thermal |
| size | X-Small |
| sport_type | Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowmobile Racing |
| hand_orientation | Ambidextrous |
| best_sellers_rank | #9,563 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #3 in Men's Skiing & Snowboarding Gloves |
| date_first_available | July 14, 2017 |












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Customers find these gloves excellent for extremely cold nights and snowboarding, with a great fit that accommodates large hands and provides good value for money.
These gloves were surprisingly warm. Great product and great value. Read more
These gloves are warm, comfortable, and work great in cold weather. The waterproof material keeps hands dry, and they’re perfect for skiing or winter activities. Great quality for the price. Read more
Excellent gloves. I use for shoveling snow in western NY where the temp can get in the single digits. They have a drawstring that keeps the snow from getting inside the gloves and on your wrists. Read more
Warm but Bulky – Solid Winter Gloves with Some Limitations These gloves did a good job keeping my hands warm on cold, windy days. The waterproofing seems reliable so far—snow didn’t soak through, even after a couple of hours outside shoveling and walking the dog. The inside lining is soft and comfortable, and the wrist straps help seal out drafts. I also liked that the grip on the palm makes it easier to hold onto ski poles or even just a slippery ice scraper. That said, the gloves are on the bulkier side. They don’t offer much dexterity if you need to do anything that requires finer finger movement, like adjusting zippers or pulling a phone from your pocket. The sizing also felt just a touch snug; if you’re in between sizes, going up one might be more comfortable. Bottom line: These are solid winter gloves for warmth and snow protection, but expect a tradeoff in dexterity and bulk. Great for shoveling, skiing, or sledding—not so much for detailed tasks in the cold. Read more
These gloves are true to sizes and appear to be very well made. They are warm and I tested them with water and they are waterproof. This is a very good purchase. Read more
Used these for skiiing and they are warm. Read more
Awesome gloves. Just take a long time to dry if they get wet. Read more
I bought these specifically as they were cost effective and I didn’t really need something that was going to be used every day for a season of skiing. With that said, for those who use ski gloves for a few weeks a year or even a month, these are a fantastic option. What I really liked was the construction. There is a drawstring to close off the outer shell to your jacket that is super easy to adjust even with gloves on. There are also two long loop straps that are incredibly useful in pulling the shell out from under the glove if it gets trapped. This makes putting the gloves on properly and ensuring a snow proof joint really easy- in fact, easier than any gloves I have had. Next there is a strap that adjusts very easy around the wrist to ensure the glove is secure. Both tightening and releasing this strap is simple, and can be done with the gloves on. I skied in 18 degree F weather with winds gusting to 30 mph. There was fine powder and pellet snow flying everywhere. The other four people in my group, some of which had name brand gloves, all had snow infiltration and cold hands. Mine were toasty. Also, and I did find this strange, my hands were not sweaty. They were warm and dry. I can’t talk to how the gloves would perform in temperatures much lower than 19F as I have not experienced those temperatures yet. However, there was not a time where I felt any cold in my hands, whereas my coat (Columbia rated as wind proof and good to -10) and snow pants (northface) were all penetrated by the cold winds, and while it wasn’t uncomfortable, they were at their limits IMHO. I hope they hold up, they seem well constructed, and overall heavy duty. I would buy them again, and plan to do that as I replace some of my children’s gloves. They fit well, and as expected. I am giving them 5 stars until I experience anything to convince me they deserve otherwise. The only downside I had was the material used in the palm seemed to be lower quality. It all worked, but the material there was diffferent than other gloves. Read more