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The Arc'teryx Delta Glove serves dutifully on its own, or as the basis of a wickedly efficient layering system. With an anatomical design and fit to allow fumble-free grip on your ice screws, and low bulk when paired with a shell glove. Thanks to its elasticized wrist to ensure a secure fit, and pill-resistant pile to ensure even warming, the Delta gets a grade of Alpha. *Available for US shipment only.
These babes are great for layering, they are warm and fuzzy, but only use them for layering not as a stand alone. They are not designed to put skins on and off, or climb ice as they have no extra protection and will wear quickly. But as a layering glove that comes out briefly to tie things up they are great
I got these because my hands were too cold in the thin Windstopper liner gloves I'd been using under my shell gauntlets. These solved the problem and then some. Let me tell you, these gloves are WARM. Now my hands are overheating and sweating when I'm skiing. When I get back on the lift, however, my hands manage to dry quick and stay warm despite the sweat.
They don't have any sort of textured grip so I would not use them as touring gloves; I think they would wear out too quickly. For overnight trips they're very nice for sitting around camp, though.
Bottom line, these babies are nice and warm and work great as an under layer for when you're either on the downhill or standing around. Not so great for touring or climbing or other heavy duty.
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Very good gloves for the price. Nice tabs for making it easy to put on. Great fit. Decent handling ability, but lacking any rubberish grips. Snug but not tight. So far, warm down to 25F (I've not had any weather colder). Semi-effective against wind. Great value for lower end gloves.
Great gloves for just wearing around or as thick liners. No grippy fingers, leather palms, or windblocking. The pull tabs make them easy to yank on, and work well for clipping them together (supply your own clip), and they fit well. Nice glove for money.
I'm a female and the Medium sized gloves I got fit like it was a Large. Also, the fit is very bulky due to the big seams around the fingers, which also did not feel very comfortable against my fingers. (Kinda like the uncomfortable sock seams that you hate to feel in your shoes). Maybe this is more of a guy's glove?
I'm a female and the Medium sized gloves I got fit like it was a Large. Also, the fit is very bulky due to the big seams around the fingers, which also did not feel very comfortable against my fingers. (Kinda like the uncomfortable sock seams that you hate to feel in your shoes). Maybe this is more of a guy's glove?
Every body knows Arc Teryx is kind of expensive, but for the value $19.99 this gloves are fantastic. They really do the job... Warm and super comfortable!!!!
These gloves fit true to size. They are warm and dry quickly. I use them as liners under some OR shells and they are very warm. There is not a gripped surface on the palms and so it would not be a great glove by itself but I don't like the gripped surface when I use them in the shells. The Fleece is very soft and comfortable. I love the loops on the wrist for pulling them on quickly.
My husband has alot of trouble with his hands getting really cold. These are the first gloves that he has found that really protect his hands and he said he likes the fit.
I own fleece gloves by a dozen companies, and this is the best pair that I have found. They have a great fit, they are warm, they don't loose their shape, and the price is not too bad.
I am not impressed - I had planned on using these as liners, but their warmth to bulk ratio seems kind of poor. They work fine for a quick pair to grab when the steering wheel is cold.
I purchased these gloves because I needed protection for my working hands without the bulkiness. The finger movement in these bad boys are awesome; I can type on my Treo without any stuttering around on my keyboard. When the cold air hits, theres no reason on why I have to put my hands in my pockets because theres no way that frigid wind is going to penetrate the shell of these gloves. Great price, great quality, great product.
I have the hardest time finding gloves that fit my tiny hands. Most of the time, I have to settle on gloves that have Powder Puff girls or some children's cartoon on them. These are so warm, I highly recommend them.
These babes are great for layering, they are warm and fuzzy, but only use them for layering not as a stand alone. They are not designed to put skins on more...
I got these because my hands were too cold in the thin Windstopper liner gloves I'd been using under my shell gauntlets. These solved the problem more...