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The only way to navigate technical mountain pitches is with warm fingers.

Built with a waterproof breathable Gore-Tex membrane and a heaping dost of PrimaLoft One insulation, The Outdoor Research Alti Glove is designed to stand up to brutal alpine elements. Designed with PrimaLoft on the back of the hand and a shell that features articulated fingers, this ski-mountaineering glove provides excellent warmth without sacrificing dexterity unnecessarily.
  • Gore-Tex waterproof breathable membrane is guaranteed to keep you dry in brutal storms and allows evaporating sweat to pass through as you work up a sweat
  • Hefty doses of PrimaLoft One insulation traps in warmth and shields your hand from temps as low as -20-degrees F.
  • A tough leather palm with AlpenGrip provides solid grab on your poles or ice axe
  • Pre-curved digits and updated thumb articulation improves dexterity
  • Long gauntlet locks out snow, wind, and cold
  • Hand-warmer pocket keeps your heat pack close to your hand when the temperature really drops

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Riffle

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  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

These gloves make me want to do a hulk fist smash. They are beefy and feel indestructible. The stiching and quality of overall construction are top notch. The attention to detail in the gloves features does not go unnoticed. The shells themselves are completely waterproof and the liner will shed water to some extent. I use these ice fishing in sub zero temps and have been impressed with how they have held up and how warm they are. I'm constantly taking at least one glove off fully to deal with lines, hooks, fish, etc., and while mittens would be ideal for this situation, these gloves have worked very well. I have no problem getting in and out of them, the only exception being if my hands are wet--I use a microfiber towel to dry my hands off a lot. The gauntlets are awesome and super long, something that comes in handy when you are dealing with lot's of snow. The gauntlet drawstring works great too, loosening it is as simple as grabbing the pull tab and giving it a yank. The Primaloft One insulated inners are very nice and in certain conditions I simply use them without the shells, and at other times, I will put on just the shell. It's like getting three pair of gloves. Dexterity is not the best with gloves this size, but they are not designed for fine motor skill type of actions. Overall I give them a solid thumbs up and five stars.

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Outdoor Research® Climbing Ambassador Shingo Ohkawa shares why he loves the Outdoor Research® Alti Gloves™ and Alti Mitts™. These expedition-grade mitts are built for winter mountaineering and ice climbing. Lightweight, waterproof GORE-TEX® protects from the most brutal conditions while keeping weight and bulk to a minimum. Moonlite Pile fleece and PrimaLoft® One synthetic insulation keep your hands warm on 8000m peaks, and Pittards® leather palms and Kevlar stitching weather the punishment of major climbs.

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i just got these gloves, haven't yet skied them, but the quality is clear. They're not flashy, but feel extremely durable and warm. They will be perfect for ski touring or spring skiing as the shells have some insulation as well, and with the liners i think this is one of the warmest gloves i've seen - go buy them