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Go for the Marmot Men's Randonnee Gloves for durability, dexterity, and warmth on those first-to-last-chair ski days. Gore-Tex XCR waterproof breathable material ensures your hands stay dry while the low-bulk PrimaLoft One insulation keeps them toasty without decreasing dexterity. The Randonnee Gloves' palms are incredibly durable and provide excellent grip on your ski poles. Don't choose between warmth and dexterity; get both with these Marmot gloves.
Bottom Line: The Marmot Randonnee Gloves easily take on any day of intense skiing you can throw at them.
I Love this glove. I have owned it for about 3 years. I have used it skiing for around 60-70 days and another 10-15 as just a great glove. The pros about this glove are that is is extremely warm and fully waterproof. I think for its pricce its one of the best gloves out there. In 3 years my hands have never gotten cold or wet and the gloves show no signs of wear and tear. I would guess these gloves to last another 5-8 years. The only cons are that i wish it had a removable liner, but you can always buy one seperate. All in all great glove
These gloves are extremely warm and are very comfortable to wear. In fact, they are so warm that anything more than 30 degrees or so and they tend to get too warm. They breathe well and are comfortable down to zero degrees. They do a great job of blocking the wind also. The cinch cord comes in handy and is a nice feature.
The downsides are they are a bit bulky but you have to expect that with gloves this warm. Fits true to size.
Liked the glove a lot and kept my hands warm in the northeast in February, but only used for one day before started to see signs of some wear on the palm. Fit very well. This was on LAST YEAR's model. The palm material seems to be a little weak for my purposes, but I returned them before it got any worse and got the ultimate ski gloves from this year. The palm material on those seems a lot more durable and long-lasting. I like that these are long on the forearm to keep you covered.
All I know is that these are the best ski gloves I have ever used. I am a ski instructor that needs to be out in all kinds of weather, and my hands stay warm and dry in these gloves. My advise - BUY THEM!I used to use these gloves before buying the Hestra Heli gloves. In my opinion, the Hestras are equal in warmth, but slightly better in dryness. I can't report on durability yet, but I imagine the Hestras will win that category as well.
Love the Marmot line of products, but do struggle with the sizes. Order three different models in Med and Large, and no consistency as to which one fits. 7 1/2 inches around my palm, and the large is the best fit. No use yet, but am sure that they will be great!
I have been using these gloves for 2 years now, they perform very well in a variety of conditions. They keep my hands comfortable and dry. I have used them in calm sunny weather, they start to become too warm about 35 degrees and are warm enough to rather extreme conditions. Factoring in windchill, I used these gloves with a liner to well below zero, -40 was the temp with windchill and they were adequate but not perfect. They are not necessarily the most dexterous or durable but perform very well. The wrist clinch works very well and is not bulky at all.
I wore this glove for 2 seasons before the fabric around the fingers ripped to the point of not being fixable. Until then, I had above average experiences with it. Yes, this glove is super warm and did the job even when temperatures dropped to -10F, but I always thought its water resistant capabilities could be vastly improved. Looking at the materials used in this year's version, it certainly seems that Marmot has already addressed this issue.
I've used these for about 20 days on the slopes this past year and overall they've held up better than gloves from some other brands I've owned. Snowboarding can be rough on gloves so I've gotten used to buying a new set every year (I'm not the sort who will keep a pair of gloves that I have to duct-tape together to get through the day.) I was hoping that jumping to a higher quality glove that I'd get a couple of years out of them at least; so far so good, with a couple of caveats.
First the good: they're wicked warm... worn these in temperatures close to zero degrees without liners and I was still able to feel my fingers. The style and fit is great, and I'm especially impressed with the over-glove cynch... I've had the stretch-cord fail on me for several sets of gloves in the past (Burton in particular) and so far there's no fraying on these. Otherwise the stiching quality is good... no seam seperation (and no holes) so far.
The bad: the soft textured leather on the fingers is starting to fall apart, and the way the gloves were sown together the lining will occasionally bunch up around the pinky finger and make it difficult to get these on. These are both problems I've seen in other gloves so I'm not totally surprised, just disappointed that I still have these sort of issues with hundred dollar gloves.
Overall I'm happy with these so far... considering the amount I abuse my gear I guess I can't complain too much. I would even consider buying another set of these in the future... however durability issues seem to linger even at this price point, so beware.
This is my second pair of randonnee gloves. The first ones lasted 7 seasons. Love the new leather palm...very grippy. The fill seems to have just the right amount of loft. Two days using them and no cold hands yet.
I cannot give this glove an entirely negative review (I realize that two stars isn't exactly positive), but I will impart my own experience with it. I bought this glove and was happy with it until the second time I wore it. While tightening the wrist cinch, the rubber grip sewn to the webbing ripped right off. I paid retail for them, so I was more than disappointed that something broke so soon. The problem lies in the design: the rubber grip is sewn at the most apical portion of the webbing and is not reinforced with so much more than a single-stitch line. This is minor, I realize (unless you are attempting to cinch down with a gloved hand - inevitable on at least one glove!), but I returned them because at that price, this should not happen. They were warm, indeed, but I couldn't grab the webbing (sans grip) with a gloved hand. I then purchased an old model Patagonia Stretch Element glove (removable liner and eerily similar features with better articulation) at a discounted price and couldn't be happier with them. Disappointing, because Marmot has always been good to me.
I don't think I'd call them durable since the single stitching in the palm and the super soft fingers are coming apart after only a few days on the slopes. Double-edged sword these gloves being so soft an comfortable. On the plus side, you don't even need to use the ridiculously soft nose wipe because the whole glove is such nice material.
Depending on your application, these may just be some of the best gloves you can own. I imagine for skiing they'd be awesome, but if your hands are planted, dragging, or contacting snow often (ie, snowboarding, snowball fights, etc.) they aren't what I hoped for. Though my hands have yet to feel wet, the gloves themselves take an awful long time to dry once they soak through to the waterproof layer. And they do.
I'd buy them again if they were 50 bucks instead of a hundred, but then again, I'm not a skier.
My hands were always the only part of my body that would get cold. I wore these gloves all of last season and they kept me warm at -15 degrees in strong wind. I would highly recommend this glove.
These gloves are almost the best gloves ever. I wanted a pair of very warm gloves that were waterproof. These gloves meet the bill. However, I would recomemnd you not getting these gloves if you are looking for an interior lined glove that it removable, because while the lining is great, it does not come out to make for easy drying. I would recommend these gloves especially if you have big hands like me, because the come in size xxl, and they do the job of keeping your hands warm enough.
I wish the rest of my gear was this good. I usually have sweaty hands, but these gloves did a great job of keeping my hands completely dry and warm. By far, these are the best gloves I've ever owned. The leather seams thin, but I'm hoping they hold up. Highly recommended, especially for people with large hands since these come in an XXL.
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