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Mountain Hardwear Epic Glove - Men's - 2006 BCS

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Epic Glove - Men's
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Synthetic materials give the Mountain Hardwear Epic Glove excellent grip and moisture management. Prime for winter camping, the seamless fingers and articulated cut mean nothing but cushiness as you build a snowcave and unpack your gear. After hours of laying snow-brick in these water-resistant, windproof gloves, your hands will appreciate the warm, moisture-wicking lining.

Bottom Line: The Mountain Hardwear Epic Glove helps you make the most of your hands during backcountry winters.

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Rating for this product: 4

weatherproof but not insulated

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January 16, 2009

Let me first say that Mountain Hardwear's conduit laminate system is very effective. These gloves are both windproof and waterproof as advertised, and they do a good job of both. They also allow a full range of movement and a lot of dexterity. I purchased these gloves for a field orthinology class during the winter, where binoculars were needed. I was able to adjust the focus wheel and diopter settings with ease (something that's very difficult to do with gloves on) That said, I'll move on to the flaw. These gloves are basically a stripped down version of a ski-glove, meaning if you took your average nylon-shelled ski glove and took out all of the insulation, the Mountain Hardwear Epic glove is the result. This is not to say these gloves are not a good product, as they do their job of blocking wind and rain quite well, but with the tradeoff of insulation. The "brushed" interior lining is paper thin, which means the gloves retain less body heat, and can be kind of clammy when your hands perspire or when the temperature is around zero, and the outter conduit shell is chilling your hand. The solution is to spend a little extra money and pick up a pair of thin lining gloves to wear under the epic gloves, Mountain Hardwear's "butter" glove seems to work well for this, as it adds that extra layer against your skin to help retain heat and wick away moisture. The sizing felt a little small to me, as I usually wear a medium in gloves and had to purchase a large in this case. All in all, these are probably the best pair of lightweight weatherproof gloves I've used that allow full finger dexterity, that extra baselayer is the only thing I would heed caution to.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good lightweight glove

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August 25, 2008

I wear these on warm ski days in the backcountry and they work well. They are a good lightweight glove with a a great grip on the inside. Sizing was true. My only complaint is they do soak up a little water on the slushy days... just know that these gloves are water resistant, not repellent (as advertised).

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Does anyone know where these gloves are made?

Does anyone know where these gloves are made?

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December 10, 2008

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All Mountain Hardwear gloves are made in Sri Lanka... an island off of Southern India in the Indian Ocean.

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December 11, 2008

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Rating for this product: 1

Not as advertised

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January 12, 2009

These gloves have hardly any insulation and actually run a little small contrary to previous reviews. I wear medium surgical gloves and the medium size was way too small. You definitely should not go winter camping or build a snowcave with these gloves unless you want frostbite.

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Rating for this product: 5

nice

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December 13, 2007

the gloves are great they do seem to run a little big i bought a M they were very big i re bought a small and gave the other pair to my partner

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weatherproof but not insulated

4 star rating

By: Justin Buckles January 16, 2009

Let me first say that Mountain Hardwear's conduit laminate system is very effective. These gloves are both windproof and waterproof as advertised, more...

Good lightweight glove

4 star rating

By: Gordy Jacobsen August 25, 2008

I wear these on warm ski days in the backcountry and they work well. They are a good lightweight glove with a a great grip on the inside. Sizing was more...

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Material:
[Shell] Conduit Silk nylon; [lining] polyester fleece 
Windproof:
Yes 
Weight:
3oz 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry sports, cool weather active 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Sri Lanka