Cold Hand Heroes
When the temperature drops, Outdoor Research gloves rise to the challenge. Designed for adventurers who refuse to let winter win, these gloves are packed with features to keep your hands warm and functional:
- Insulated designs: Alpine-Wool™ Plus fabric, ActiveTemp™ technology, merino wool, and other materials provide cozy warmth and comfort.
- Heated options: For extreme cold, Outdoor Research’s heated gloves use ALTIHeat™ battery-powered heat technology with rechargeable lithium ion batteries to keep hands warm.
- Weatherproof protection: Many styles feature waterproof and windproof membranes to keep moisture out and warmth in.
Hitting the trails, belaying your climbing partner, or simply strolling through town? No problem, Outdoor Research has the glove or mitt you need to tackle or next winter activity.
Why Choose Outdoor Research?
Not all cold-weather gear is created equal. Here’s what makes Outdoor Research stand out:
- Socially-Conscious: Responsible manufacturing is an essential component to how Outdoor Research gear gets made. All their products are made with as little impact as possible.
- The Infinite Guarantee®: Outdoor Research gear is guaranteed to perform throughout the lifetime of the product.
Brave the Cold with Outdoor Research Gloves
Don’t let freezing temps keep you indoors. Stay warm, dry, and comfortable for any adventure that comes your way. Find gloves and other cold weather gear like jackets and pants, designed with you and your comfort in mind!
FAQs
What type of glove is the warmest?
Nothing beats a heated glove with rechargeable batteries. But, you can never go wrong with fleece-lined, merino wool, nylon, or polyester. The warmest gloves offered by Outdoor Research at Mountain High Outfitters are their Sureshot Heated Gloves.
Are tight or loose gloves warmer?The right fitting glove will never be too tight, but it should fit snuggly. A slightly looser fit can help to more easily remove the glove and allow for better air circulation. However, you want to make sure it’s not so loose that cold air is seeping in.