Flurry Sensor Glove - Men's
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Flurry Sensor Glove
When the sun finally decides to shine, grab your snowshoes and Outdoor Research Men's Flurry Sensor Gloves, and sneak out of town to enjoy a bluebird day in the backcountry. Made with a soft and functional blend of wool and nylon, these gloves resists moisture while insulating your fingers from the cold. Fleece linings keep your hands warm and wick away chill-inducing moisture. The MotionWrap construction ensures a snug, cozy fit with minimal seaming, while stretchy silicone on the fingers and palm provide touchscreen compatibility and superior grip.
Details
- Lightweight gloves ideal for snowshoe hikes and winter walks
- Wool blend construction offers warmth and moisture management
- Fleece liner provides additional warmth and softness
- MotionWrap construction ensures a snug fit with minimal seaming
- Silicone patches provide grip and touchscreen compatibility
- Item #ODR00GL
- Material
- [face] Alpin-Wool Plus 2L (43% wool, 38% polyester, 19% nylon), [backer] polyester
- Style
- glove
- Palm Grip
- yes
- Touchscreen Compatible
- yes
- Claimed Weight
- 2.3oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 99 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Slightly Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 8, 2024
Long and narrow
These are a bit stronger than typical fleece liners. Probably much better for dealing with fire. The touch fingertip works well. Not very warm, and over-priced even at the sale price. However, even XL's are tight around my palm and ridiculously long in the fingers. I have to return them.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 17, 2024
OK, long fingers
Ordered small. Fingers are a bit long and fit isn't snug. Good in ~35 degree weather. Good quality.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 9, 2024
Perfect fit
I have small hands and fit great, rare occurrence
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 3, 2024
Good warmth and dexterity
I use these gloves when training the dogs. Out in the field it's cold and windy and these gloves do a great job of keeping my hands warm. They also allow me to use training aids like leashes and e-collars without having to take the gloves off. I was especially impressed with how I was able to use the buttons on the e-collar controller. They've also done a great job in the sleet and freezing rain we've had , they continue to keep my hands warm in that type of weather. Definitely going to pick up an additional pair
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 30, 2024
Bad finger length to size ratio
67 year old male size LARGE. I've bought a ton of gloves and these run long in the finger for the size/width. I've always bought size large gloves and from many manufactures. Maybe it's a manufacturing quality control problem but it makes little sense.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 6, 2024
Best Gloves!
Love these gloves. The touch fingertips are great.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 5, 2024
Pretty Good for Clearance Gloves
I got these on clearance with free shipping. In total I paid around $22 for them. I think that's a fair price. The good: - Very lightweight, disappears in your coat pocket. - Decently warm for the weight - Nice color - Good fit on palm and thumb - Phone screen touch works well The bad: - Fingers are totally whack, as noted in multiple reviews. - Zero windblocking, fingers can get cold even around 50 degrees if there's high wind. Seems like they rolled out a new model with a better fit.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
December 31, 2023
I would buy again if the finger length was corrected
Finger tips stick out close to an inch past your fingers, warm enough.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
December 24, 2023
It's actually 63% polyester 26% wool, 11% nylon
The specs on the website are wrong. The tag in the gloves says the shell is made of 63% polyester 26% wool, 11% nylon. They feel pretty cheaply made to be honest. They made the index finger of these gloves way too long. It's an inch longer than my actual index finger. I don't have small hands and got these in medium. The touch screen feature doesn't work too well on the index fingers due to the extra fabric but it works fine with the thumbs. The inside feels like cheap polyester, which it is.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
December 10, 2023
Works well for Alaska
I live in Alaska and pretty much only buy OR gloves-I have a lot! I like these gloves because they're warm without being bulky and I love that I can use my phone with them on. Only minor criticism is that the index fingers are slightly long for some reason which sometimes makes me feel a bit like a Jim Henson muppet villain.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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