Commuter Windstopper Glove
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Why We Like The Outdoor Research Commuter Windstopper Glove
By bike, bus, or snow boot, our winter commutes can be crushing, but the Outdoor Research Commuter Windstopper Glove can keep our fingers freeze-free, at least. WINDSTOPPER by GORE-TEX Labs offers windproof and water-resistant performance and is paired with a toasty fleece lining to keep our digits dry, warm, and comfortable.
Details
- Weather-resistant glove for warmth on winter commutes
- WINDSTOPPER by GORE-TEX offers windproof, water-resistant tech
- Four-way stretch fabric and close-to-hand fit maximize dexterity
- Microfleece interior ensures hands and fingers are warm
- Silicone palm grips keep belongings secure in the hand
- Touchscreen compatibility keeps you connected
- Reflective details add visibility in low-light conditions
- Item #ODRZ8U5
- Material
- GORE-TEX WINDSTOPPER (3-layer)
- Style
- glove
- Closure
- stretch cuff
- Palm Grip
- silicone
- Touchscreen Compatible
- yes
- Activity
- casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 9 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 13, 2024
Great Commuting Glove!
I need to rave about this glove! It is amazing at keeping your hand warm while you are out on your bike commuting. It is honestly a great do everything glove. The glove will get wet in the rain, but keeps my hands warm even in the rain. I live in Seattle and bike commute to work 3 days a week. I can't recommend this glove enough. Warm, but breathable glove.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 21, 2024
Colorado Monument
Weather in the morning 21 degrees and 10 mph winds. Hands stayed warm.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 9, 2024
Perfect gloves for my winter photography!
I was looking for warm gloves I could keep on while using my DSLR in Adirondack winter conditions that could run into well below zero tmps. I spent 4 hours photographing with them in zero to 10 above temps this past Sunday and I never had to warm my hands up or put them in a warmer mitten. I could do everything I needed to with my camera, they were comfortable - and if needed - the smooth outer surface slides easily into Alti mitts or the ColdFront mitts I just got.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 5, 2024
Great for winter runs
Love the warmth and feel of these gloves. Great for the colder crisp winter runs. Only complaint is that the touch sensitive area of the gloves is not as responsive as I'm used to with other products, and I find myself removing the gloves when I need to do anything other than operate the buttons.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 3, 2024
Great Light Gloves
I got these for bike commuting and everyday wear. They block the wind and are the perfect weight for something like the 30-50 range. The micro fleece lining is super soft and dexterity is good. I had been looking for something between my winter PI lobster gloves and my unlined softshell gloves which don't quite cut it below 45 degrees. Always been happy with Outdoor Research products.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 1, 2024
Poor quality control
Index fingers were two different lengths by almost an inch and sewn too close to the knuckle on one and not the other. Will not purchase from this brand again.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 24, 2024
Made my hands hurt
The material the gloves are made of is fairly thick and bulky. A good insulator for the back of the hand but is too bulky for the palms. The added silicone ridges on the fingers and palm provided excellent grip and adhesion but due to the slippage inside the glove it required a whole lot more grip strength just to hang onto the handlebars. I would have tried a smaller size to get a tighter fit but the fingers seem a little short compared to the width of the glove. After one ride I had to stop using them because they made my hands hurt.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 6, 2024
Comfortable gloves
These gloves stop the wind and are very soft. I would have given 5 stars except they are very small fitting.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
November 13, 2023
Great winter biking gloves
Windstopper helps make a very nice tradeoff between insulation and fit / bulk when holding onto grips. They are warm riding to about 25 degrees for my hands so far. The silicone print grippers are perfect for traction on brake levers.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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