Lost Coast Fingerless Mitten - Men's
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Why We Like The Lost Coast Fingerless Mittens
Chilly campground cooking is better with the Lost Coast Fingerless Mittens. The mitt flap quickly secures to the hidden magnet attachment readying our digits for delicate breakfast burrito rolling. Once their task is done, our fingers retreat back inside the cozy fleece-lined pocket before shaking our mates awake.
Details
- Rugged fingerless glove-mitten hybrid for cold-weather tasks
- Durable, no-itch wool construction for everyday warmth
- Breathable materials provide wicking, quick-drying performance
- Hidden magnet attachment secures flap when not in use
- Rib-knit cuff keeps out cold drafts
- Item #ODR1183
- Material
- [body] 85% rag wool, 15% nylon [lining] sherpa fleece (100% polyester) [palm grip] synthetic suede (100% polyester)
- Style
- fingerless glove with mitt flap
- Closure
- pull-on
- Palm Grip
- quilted synthetic suede
- Claimed Weight
- 5.3oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4 based on 54 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Slightly Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 5, 2024
not functional
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I literally thew them out after one use. Pro: -they're warm and the magnetic button for the mitten is nice Lots of cons: -way too bulky -what's the point of fingerless gloves with a fingered thumb? they are worthless for everything you need to do with fingerless gloves, including fly fishing -the flap constricts the fingers which minimizes warmth when it's needed most
March 13, 2024
Great pair of gloves
These mitts are soooo warm. They do run bigger on the size so be prepared for that.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
March 4, 2024
best fingerless mitts available
effective, useful, better than anything else out there
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 22, 2024
Soft and Warm
They're fashionable, warm and flexible. They're my 3rd pair in the last 8 years because I wear them all the time. The thumbs tend to wear out because the material runs against the seatbelt when I'm putting it on. I need to not do that.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 11, 2024
Hard to Imagine Warmer
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
This glove is clearly made with such quality and beyond warm. I could see it being ideal for many winter activities. Unfortunately, for me, it is not a great fit for dog walking. The glove is so thick that I couldn’t fit it within my retractable leash handle. A real bummer, but such a great product.
December 5, 2023
Downgraded quality
I got this for super cold weather after seeing my husband's but the quality has gone downhill. I'm not even sure it'll be as warm as before... The mitten portion used to be white sherpa but is now made of some blue plasticy feeling rough curly fleece which isn't as soft or warm as sherpa as advertised (yes sherpa is fleece but not all fleece is sherpa). It's also a bit tighter around the mitten pocket compared to before. The label and description says it's part suede but the palm part that was suede in the past is now replaced with some thin slightly fuzzy polyester made to look like suede. It doesn't look like suede, smell or feel like suede. You can even see the woven fibers making up the faux suede. The price hasn't gone down despite the degradation of this product and the labels lie about the materials. If you look at the materials list itself, you'll see there's no mention of suede/leather. The thin material probably won't last as long as actual leather. A serious disappointment in this long standing highly rated company. If you are fully knowledgeable about what you are actually receiving vs what is marketed, then buy these gloves. They are probably still warm based off others reviews though I don't know when the product changed, and the thin fleece inside the glove keeps you warm. The wool (probably still real) knit is also thicker than others of similar convertible glove/mitten types. The length down the wrist has also gotten longer than before. It's not all bad, I'm just disappointed in their misleading marketing and lower quality product when they're supposed to be a company known for quality products and it has made me lose a lot of trust in them.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
December 7, 2022
Good idea terrible execution
The pull-over mitten part is much narrower than the fingers and will cut off your circulation.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 26, 2022
Great gift
I love my pair enough that I got my dad the same ones! Warm, comfortable, stylish, and practical.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 26, 2022
Great for daily errands
Fabric between outer and inner glove could be sewn together so inner fabric doesn't come out as much with hand when it is removed. I usually wear a medium, but with the sizing of these gloves probably could have gotten a small (the thumbs are pretty long).
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 26, 2022
One of a kind
These are the only fingerless gloves that I can find that also have the padded hands! As a bike rider, other wool gloves I have had are destroyed in one winter, but these last. This is now my second pair of these gloves as my previous pair I wore for many years with great joy.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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