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Seirus All Weather Glove - Men's

Seirus All Weather Glove - Men's

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Seirus All Weather Glove - Men's

The Seirus All Weather Soft Shell Gloves provide hand flexibility and breathabilty on backcountry tours and snowshoeing adventures. The stretchy fabric helps keep your fingers mobile so you can grab snacks out of your pack without exposure to the cold, and the durable palms stand up to ski edges. With a soft fleece backing, the All Weather Gloves feel cozy.

Bottom Line: Stiff, stuffy gloves aren't good for backcountry tours and fast-moving snowshoe adventures. The Seirus All Weather Gloves, however, are.

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Rating for this product: 3

Not Good in Rain

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October 25, 2009

I was hoping for better protection when cycling in wet weather. These gloves may work well in a light drizzle and may be wind resistant but are just not suitable for rainy conditions. They work OK under mild conditions but I wouldn't depend on them under freezing conditions. I'm still looking for truely waterproof cycling gloves but have not had any success so far.

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Rating for this product: 5

I'm not freezing and great ganipulation.

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December 23, 2008

Amazing dexterity, I can shoot outside without worrying about having an accidental discharge without not freezing my hands off. My hands my not be warm but they sure as hell not freezing. They're great for the thickness.

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Rating for this product: 5

Amazing dexterity

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October 28, 2008

I am an ameteur outdoor photographer, bow hunter, and backpacker, so I appreciate warm gloves that are highly dextrous. I have owned two pairs of these gloves (I lost the first pair; they didn't wear out).

Pros: They are not fully windproof, but regularly kept my hands warm down to 20-25F and worked as liners beneath an uninsulated mitten shell in harsh North Dakota weather down to -15F. The palm and pointer finger have the added protection of a thin rubber(?) pad, which prevents much abrasion. The gloves aren't waterproof, but stayed dry while playing in the snow. I LOVE that they cover my wrists--what good is a warm glove that lets all the heat out at your wrists?

Cons: The dense nylon holds temperatures for a while. If your fingers get cold in these gloves, you have to warm the gloves themselves up before they will be of any value (take the gloves off and fill them with a few warm breaths or store them beneath your shirt near your stomach for a while). I like the rubber palm protection, but it eliminates much dexterity on the pointer finger (I had to use my middle finger for the shutter button).

I recently lost one of my gloves on a hike, and I will be buying a third pair without hesitation.

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Rating for this product: 5

amazing gloves

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October 6, 2009

these are definitely amazing gloves. i got them 2 years ago and i have been skiing in them for the past 2 seasons and my hands are never freezing i actually use them on my motorcycle in the in between summer fall season and i ride in weather as cold as 38-40 degrees F. and my hands are fine and i love how i can still feel all of the controls on the bike with them, and on some motorcycle gloves specifically made for riding in the cold they are so thick you cant feel the controls and your hands still get cold. i would definitely say best glove i have ever had. glove are 2 years old use them all the time in winter and still absolutely nothing wrong with them and 40 degrees F at 65-70mph haha yea amazingly thing ... cant go wrong buying these gloves

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Rating for this product: 3

Good dexterity, but not warm enough for winter

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December 9, 2008

These gloves are thin enough to allow me to unlock my bike, take things out of my pockets, and even use my cellphone if I'm careful. They're good at blocking the wind when I'm cycling, but they aren't warm enough for more than a few minutes below freezing temperature. I should qualify that the lack of warmth might be because they are tight and reduce blood flow to my fingers (see below).

They are somewhat water resistant, but my fingers start to get wet after a few minutes in a light shower.

They fit a little tight to size, especially around the webbing between the thumb and first finger. As a result they are starting to fray there. There is also some fraying around the wristband. They haven't stretched at all in the month I've owned them.

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Rating for this product: 4

Nice grip, warm gloves...

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November 8, 2008

I ordered these for my husband to wear on our urban hikes during the cold New England weather rather than his bulky/knit snow-shoveling gloves. They are sleek, love the rubber grip on the palm. He has relatively small hands but the fingers are a little tight so we're hoping they stretch a little.

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Rating for this product: 5

Amazing warmth:dexterity ratio!

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October 28, 2008

I am an ameteur outdoor photographer, bow hunter, and backpacker, so I appreciate warm gloves that are highly dextrous. I have owned two pairs of these gloves (I lost the first pair; they didn't wear out).

Pros: They are not fully windproof, but regularly kept my hands warm down to 20-25F and worked as liners beneath an uninsulated mitten shell in harsh North Dakota weather down to -15F. The palm and pointer finger have the added protection of a thin rubber(?) pad, which prevents much abrasion. The gloves aren't waterproof, but stayed dry while playing in the snow. I LOVE that they cover my wrists--what good is a warm glove that lets all the heat out at your wrists?

Cons: The dense nylon holds temperatures for a while. If your fingers get cold in these gloves, you have to warm the gloves themselves up before they will be of any value (take the gloves off and fill them with a few warm breaths or store them beneath your shirt near your stomach for a while). I like the rubber palm protection, but it eliminates much dexterity on the pointer finger (I had to use my middle finger for the shutter button).

I recently lost one of my gloves on a hike, and I will be buying a third pair without hesitation.

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Rating for this product: 3

Decent gloves

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November 28, 2008

I found these to be pretty good for thinner gloves. They're a bit stiff because of the grip part and the part that's supposed to be windproof. Even though they have that grip stuff I still had to take my hands out of the glove to take a bus card out of my wallet. And the windproof part isn't completely windproof. However they're holding up well, and really like that they wrap closely to your wrist so that the warmth stays in.

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Rating for this product: 1

Worst Purchase of my Life

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January 16, 2009

While the gloves do offer great dexterity. I just went outside in 20 degree weather and felt I might as well take the gloves off because my hands were numb anyway. Offer no warmth at all.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Everyday Glove

By: Backcountry.com Employee
October 1, 2007

I have worn the Seirus All Weather Soft Shell Gloves for a full season and they hold up well and fit true to size. They offer great comfort and flexibility and should be part of everyone's gear bag.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Softshell 
Windproof:
Wind-resistant 
Water Resistant:
Water-resistant 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry skiing and riding, spring skiing, snowshoeing, winter camping 
Country of Origin:
China 

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