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Marmot Aerial Glove - Men's - 2010 BCS

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Aerial Glove - Men's
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The Marmot Aerial Glove is warm and waterproof enough to let you ski all day in comfort, yet also durable enough to tackle some mellow alpine climbing. Three-in-one construction allows customizable warmth, while the padded knuckles and pigskin leather palm resist the abuse you dish out. Marmot's M3 softshell fabric ensures comfort and dexterity, while the Driclime lining pulls moisture away from your skin to prevent clammy palms.

Bottom Line: Versatile, functional, and low-profile.

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Rating for this product: 2

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July 23, 2011

I would not recommend these to a friend. I can't believe I payed full price for these things.
This is the first and last time I get 3in1 gloves. At least from marmot.
These gloves dont breathe very well and they are stiff

Next time I'll get some better marmots of maybe some mountain hardwears.

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August 15, 2011

My buddy wrote that comment and hes WRONG, the M3 is the most breathable so your right on in giving it a low rating. My(his) bad!

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Rating for this product: 2

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April 27, 2011

Clammy. These things breathe less than a dead guy. I highly recommend wearing a wicking liner as that is the only thing that gets me through the day without my fingers pruning up like I've been in the tub for 6hrs. I should also add that the description is wrong when it says there's a removable liner. There's no such thing. It's all sewn together in there. On the plus side the blue ones are pretty sharp looking. That's about all they've got going for them.

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Rating for this product: 2

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March 21, 2011

The Membrain waterproofing did not do a very adequate job at keeping my hands dry. Also, if your hands are sweaty, the gloves are nearly impossible to put on even when I was using the next size up. Overall, not recommended for anyone with sweaty hands or for people who plan on coming in contact with snow.

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August 15, 2011

For the waterproofing how wet did the glove get? Rain, sleet, mix, digging a booter?

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Item: MAR2164

2010 Model No Longer Available

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2 star rating

By: Diego Jules July 23, 2011

I would not recommend these to a friend. I can't believe I payed full price for these things.
This is the first and last time I get 3in1 gloves. more...

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2 star rating

By: gts April 27, 2011

Clammy. These things breathe less than a dead guy. I highly recommend wearing a wicking liner as that is the only thing that gets me through the day without more...

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Material:
[shell] 96% polyester, 4% elastane; [palm] pigskin 
Insulation:
Thermal R 
Removable Liner:
yes 
Waterproofing:
MemBrain 
Closure:
drawcord, hook-and-loop 
Gauntlet:
no 
Goggle Wipe:
no 
Nose Wipe:
yes 
Hand-warmer Pocket:
no 
Weight:
large 164 g 
Recommended Use:
Skiinng, alpine climbing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime