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Mt. Baker II GORE-TEX Mitten - Men's

4.333333333333333 out of 5 stars
12 Reviews
Current price: $116.32 - $125.26 Original price: $178.95
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Color:Agate/Black

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Why We Like The Mt. Baker II GORE-TEX Mitts

Cold, damp, and high-altitude climates demand the magic of the Mt. Baker  Mitts from Outdoor Research. Along with a waterproof and durable 3-layer exterior construction, this mitten's removable PrimaLoft Gold liner glove seals the deal with warmth whether stacked beneath or worn on its own.


Details

  • Waterproof mitten with removable glove liner for frigid conditions
  • GORE-TEX 3-layer construction is waterproof, breathable, and durable
  • Removable liner features wind-resistant nylon and grippy fingers
  • Gauntlet and drawcord closure seals out the snow, wind, rain, and chills
  • Toasty PrimaLoft Gold insulation provides top-tier warmth in cold temps
  • Item #ODRZ8R3
Responsible Collection
[outer shell, face fabric] bluesign® APPROVED
Material
[outer mitt] GORE-TEX 3-layer, 70D nylon, Alpengrip (palm), [liner glove] 100% polyester ripstop (shell), Primaloft Gold 340G (insulation)
Waterproofing
GORE-TEX (3-layer)
Insulation
PrimaLoft Gold
Removable Liner
nylon ripstop
Style
gauntlet, slip-on
Closure
cinch
Palm Grip
AlpenGrip
Hand-warmer Compatible
yes
Claimed Weight
9.1oz (257g)
Activity
backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 12 ratings

Review Summary

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5 out of 5 stars

March 15, 2024

For the Win!

Used these at during the last storm cycle at Baker, worked great! Knees weak, palms were sweaty.

Jason
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Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

1 out of 5 stars

February 7, 2024

Worst mitts I own

100% of the insulation is in the liner. Leading to no dexterity (which is the point of a liner). The outer is water proof, but after a walk in the neighborhood at 19F, they're stiff and cold. My hands were in a true liner and they warmed up as soon as I took the outer off. The large liner by itself doesn't keep my hands warm pumping gas. And because they're so thick, I'm sure they'd sweat out on a winter hike which is why I bought them. I would never take them on a hike or ski outing. So disappointed.

Aaron
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Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 21, 2024

3 Gloves in 1

Amazing gloves. Been wearing these since I was kid snowboarding in Washington. 20 years later still ordering them for East coast seasons. Super warm, super dry. Easy to get on and off fast. The liners are amazing on their own. The shell is also great to throw over lighter liners if your touring and run into weather. But put these liners on with the shell and this glove keeps you warm in well below freezing temps and dry and happy as can be.

Liam
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Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 7, 2024

Great in cold weather

These are very durable and great in cold weather. My hands stayed warm in even single degree weather.

JM
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Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

4 out of 5 stars

January 4, 2024

Few modular glove system on the market

Size Little smaller than table i guess. I sized up and comfortable. (I like it bit roomy) Pros Modular system 3L goretex Completely Removable liner Wrist & cinch seal Long & wide opening Cons /or could be improved Bulky Rigid Shell inner surface is not comfortable Shell outer surface is prone to collect dirts a little Wrist seal is not easy to use (rigid) Cinch cord is not easy to use with mitts on There is no liner option depending on temperature. Overall Best heavyduty modular mitts on the market!

Outdoor
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

4 out of 5 stars

December 27, 2023

Perfect for the Alaskan temps

Perfect gloves for temps below 10 degrees. If I'm walking on the trail and having to work, these can almost be too warm.

Jeremiah
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Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 9, 2023

Best glove.... Hands down!

I've owned about 3 pairs of these over the last 30 years and they are hands-down the best glove in terms of keeping your fingers warm whether shoveling the driveway, snowboarding, or climbing a mountain. Well worth every penny!

Jonathan
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Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

4 out of 5 stars

November 17, 2023

mostly impressed

light wear after one use on the outer shell which isn't great. worked well in cold (single degree F) conditions + wind chill. Liner got a bit wet from snow when I wasn't wearing the shell, and they still stayed warm which is good news. I'm a bit concerned they're not capable of super cold Winter days here in CO but they are definitely a step up from most other gloves

Ryan
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

5 out of 5 stars

November 2, 2023

Thorough, durable design.

These possess all the features one might look for in this category of glove/mitt: distinct liners, internal hook and loop for security, wrist retention loops, etc. Shell material is robust. My hands run very cold and these do the trick.

D
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

5 out of 5 stars

July 19, 2023

Great gloves!

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Can't wait to wear these on my trek to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro!

RC
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com