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Sitting warm and dry at the peak of performance is where you'll find the Norrøna Narvik Gore-Tex / PrimaLoft Long Glove. The recipe for this glove reads like a backcountry tech-addict's wish list, combining Gore-Tex waterproofing with plush PrimaLoft insulation, then surrounding them in a Schoeller softshell, Napa hide and Lorica synthetic leather hybrid shell. A generous gauntlet seals out wind, rain, and driving snow, while the Narvik's pre-curved articulated fit and rubberized palm print provide sure grip on your ski pole, probe, or ice axe.
Backcountry.com is the exclusive US distributor for Norrona products
Bottom Line: The Norrøna Narvik Long Glove is at the cutting edge of alpine hand protection.
Gloves and cold fingers are often ubiquitous in snowboarding. I ponied up the monstrous dough for these gloves and took them to Wyoming for many days. The coldest day was -20 F. Now, I won't say my hands were WARM but they weren't COLD either. Primaloft is pretty amazing, and the shell material keeps your hands dry. What really is great about the gloves is the pre-curved fingers and the superb fit. They also have the very best grip I've ever seen from a pair of heavy-weight gloves. So grippy, infact, that i grabbed the lift when it was really cold and well, the gripper part of the glove froze to the lift! Can't really tell if that's a pro or a con?!!
These gloves are hands-down fantastic. They are well made, and warm. They have a leather palm and rubberized palm print for gripping. The only downside is they are designed for a slight bend in the knuckle, so it's hard to truly straighten out your hands. Also, because the gloves are somewhat thick at the tops of the fingers, dexterity is a bit hard. However, I think the former problem may relax after continued wearing. BTW, have worn them in 16 degree weather, and remained warm. A+
These gloves are all you need. Perfect fit, nice details, good grip, as warm as gloves can be. I used them this season for both very cold days on summit skiing and warmer days in the slopes.
I'm trying to decide between these guys and the Marmot Aplinists. I'll use them primarily for skiing but potentially a little mountaineering as well...and the odd snowball fight.Thanks!
Do these gloves have idiot proof wrist straps...I love those things when I need to pull off my gloves to work with things that actually need finger dexterity. I know exactly where my gloves are and can quickly pull them back on.
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