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Norrøna Narvik Gore-Tex Long Mitten
You won’t actually be able to give cold weather the middle finger in the Norrona Narvik Gore-Tex Long Mitten, but sliding your frosty digits into this waterproof, insulated hand-roaster makes a similar statement. Norrona started with a stretchy Schoeller shell for total flexibility, backed it with a waterproof breathable Gore-Tex membrane, and stuffed it with crazy-warm PrimaLoft insulation. This trifecta of mitten perfection ensures dry, warm hands whether you cut turns at the resort or slog up a snowy summit ridge. A brushed microfiber lining adds comfort, and the rubberized palm gives you a solid grip on your ski poles or ice axe.
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Norrøna Narvik Gore-Tex Long Mitten
By: Nate Blouin
December 16, 2009
After I got frustrated one morning with not even being able to feel my hands and losing all dexterity, I decided I needed something better. After a couple days of storm skiing at Snowbird, these have proven to be the best. I haven't been cold, or even wet, once. They are not as bulky as a lot of super warm gloves, as the GTX/primaloft combo packs a ridiculous 1-2 punch, and still allow you a great amount of movement. They fit pretty true to size, normally I am a medium type hand but I went with the large and they fit the BC.com liner gloves underneath like they were meant to be paired together. I can't say enough good things about these! I can feel my hands again!
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] Schoeller; [Palm] leather
- Insulation:
- PrimaLoft
- Waterproofing:
- Gore-Tex
- Removable Liner:
- No
- Closure:
- Drawcord, webbing cinch strap
- Gauntlet:
- Yes
- Goggle Wipe:
- No
- Nose Wipe:
- Yes
- Weight:
- 10.6oz (300g)
- Recommended Use:
- Skiing, snowboarding, mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 5 Years
- Country of Origin:
- China







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