Chippewa II Mitten
Slip the Columbia Infant Chippewa II Mitten over your baby's tiny fingers and let the rug rat crawl around in the strange, cold white stuff for the first time. A soft polyester fleece lining and polyester insulation ensures those tiny hands don't freeze as you haul the little one around in a sled, and the elastic wrist and zipper closure secure the Chippewa II so it doesn't get lost in the snow. The leatherette palm grips the sled and a soft fleece nose wipe gently removes the snot from his or her little rosy nose.
Details
- Miniature mittens for your mini-me
- Omni-Shield shell repels the elements
- Synthetic insulation provides warmth without the bulk
- Mitten design keeps those tiny fingers warm
- Item #COL02FZ
- Material
- [face fabric] 100% nylon, [lining] 100% polyester
- Waterproofing
- Omni-Shield
- Insulation
- 100g polyester Microtemp
- Style
- mitten
- Closure
- zipper
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 14 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 3, 2024
Adorable warm mittens
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bought these for a friends upcoming arrival so cute!
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
February 13, 2023
Too small & too difficult to put on
My baby is only 4 months and I couldn’t use it. The zipper opens, but there is a little flat of fabric within the zipper that doesn’t allow the mitten to open wide. If you have a baby you know the struggle to fit anything to their hands, imagine something extremely tight and small. I honestly don’t know who it could fit any baby to be honest. With much sacrifice I got it like 3/4 in. Zip and two minutes later when I opened my baby arms and wrist was all marked down and red from the inside of it. We all hate it!
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
January 3, 2023
Well Constructed But Do Not Stay On 15 Month Old For More Than A Few Minutes
Although this seem to be constructed well and waterproof, my 15 month old is able to easily shake them off of his hands, so they don't stay on for more than a few minutes.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
December 24, 2022
Infant mittens
These are cute and have a zipper for ease to put on infant's hand.This was bought for a 10 month old baby. However, they are useless since they slide right off. They are going back to Columbia.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
November 17, 2022
No thumbs
I just bought these for my 11 month old daughter. They are just "muffs" for your hands- they do not have thumbs. This might be fine for a baby under, say, 6 months, but the design will not work for an older baby. At the time of my purchase, the website didn't say anything about the lack of thumbs, and the photos only showed the top of the mitten so this issue was not apparent from the pictures. I requested that the website be updated to accurately show this aspect of these "mittens." On the upside, when I contacted customer service about this issue, they waived the return shipping fee.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
September 23, 2022
Warm Fingers
The fit is perfect and they are warm. Plus you will not lose them because of the little clip attachments.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
March 9, 2022
Good
I love that it has a strap on the wrist to keep my baby’s hands warm and from falling out. Next time they should add at least a portion for the thumb.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
January 23, 2021
Would buy again
Great product. These mittens were easy to place on a young child due to the zippers. The material is water-resistant. The gloves fastened to the coat so the didn't get lost.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
January 23, 2021
I would buy again
Great product. These mittens were easy to place on a young child due to the zippers. The material is water-resistant. The gloves fastened to the coat so the didn't get lost.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
January 23, 2021
Missing in action.
They’re a good quality glove but my son can’t stand them because they’re lacking a thumb. It seems strange there isn’t at least an option for a mitten with a thumb in the same size.
Originally reviewed on columbia.com
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