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Handy in the backcountry.

Pull on the Arc'teryx Zenta AR Gloves and get ready to blast some backcountry. Built with a Gore-Tex XCR membrane, this gloves allow full breathability while waterproofing your paws. Premium materials like Lezanova leather complement a generous helping of PrimaLoft One insulation for a true all-around winter package worthy of your best face-shot days.
  • Adjustable cuff closure allows you to fully seal out the cold and snow
  • DWR coating encourages the beading and sloughing of moisture
  • Polartec Thermal Pro Mid Loft lining adds comfort

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2 5

dre2463579

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Like most Arc'teryx gear, these are beautifully crafted, with excellent attention to detail. I'm 6'2" with largish hands, and the XL fit fairly well; the fingers and glove in general are fairly wide and roomy, which is not great in my opinion, as I find that a snug fit yields better dexterity. I could have lived with this, but the real killer for me was that the liners of these gloves are rather bulky and are joined to the shell only at the fingertips. When backcountry skiing or climbing, I often remove my gloves to fiddle with skins or dive into my pack; with these, if my hands are even a bit damp it's damn near impossible to get them back on without the liners bunching up in the fingers. The thumb is particularly bad, as it's attached to the shell only on the back of the glove, where your thumbnail would be; I could feel lots of slop between the liner and the shell in the thumb, which made gripping things pretty tough. These might be OK for resort skiing or anyone who plans to put them on and rarely remove them. I returned these; the RAB guide gloves were way better in this regard; those are my go-to glove from now on.

3 5

Brills

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I returned this product before using it

Pros: Warm, waterproof, easy to use and quality sealing cuffs. Arcteryx always uses great materials and makes quality stuff

Con: really bulky throughout the hand, I bet some of this insulation would pack down with use, but not enough for me

Also: fingers seemed short and stubby, the hand fit with room to spare and my fingers found the end of the glove, the webbing between my thumb and forefinger was pronounced in the glove as well. This is not something I've experienced with gloves before, just something to consider for your fit.

5 5

Adam Riser

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

I've never bought anything from Arc'teryx that I thought was anything less than amazing, and these gloves are the same. Construction is top-shelf, and they're as warm as you'd want for anything in the lower 48.

3 5

The Church Is True

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These gloves have some good features such as waterproof, breathable, good build quality etc. But they aren't much warmer than my Sigma lt gloves. The 200 grams of primaloft insulation just isn't enough.

These gloves only weigh 8 ounces and I think as far as gloves are concerned, the heavier they are, the warmer they are going to be(some exceptions).
I exchanged them for some Marmot ultimate guide gloves (which weigh 13 ounces) and they are significantly warmer and cost $20 less.

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The glove is lighter/thinner and you're complaining that it's less warm? That's like buying a linger glove and complaining it's not as warm as a mitten. It's relative. It doesn't mean it's a 3 star glove, it means you would use it in conditions requiring less warmth than a 13oz glove.