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When there's a cold wind blowing, but you don't need a super-warm, bulky winter ski glove, grab The North Face Men's Pamir WindStopper Gloves. These lightweight, windproof fleece gloves protect your hands on early-spring ski and snowshoe adventures. Silicone-treated palms provide plenty of grip when you're driving on chilly mornings. Thanks to a water-resistant finish, the Pamir WindStopper Gloves repel light moisture.
Bottom Line: The North Face Pamir WindStopper Gloves give you low-bulk wind resistance.
nice gloves. I've had them for many years and they're showing very little wear. Fit is true to size. Very warm but they're not waterproof so they're not for all situations.
I'm a Wisconsin resident. The winters are cool to cold (ex. today it's supposed to be mid-30s with 20+ mph wind, and two weeks ago it was below zero w/wind). How would these hold up?
Live in the Boston area where it's very windy and very cold in the winter.These gloves are terrific as they block out the winds even when temps drop below freezing! But once the temp goes down to the teens to near zero Celsius, the warmth is diminished. For the most part, these gloves will keep you warm.Mind you... the gloves are not waterproof so when it gets wet (i.e. slush conditions), the wind effectiveness is reduced.Remember to keep the gloves DRY and Clean!It's really pricey but worth it (for a TNF product). IMHO, the only competitor would be Marmot's Windstopper gloves (which I also own) which is a bit snugger than these for relatively the same price but similar quality!
These rock! They are perfect for cool to cold without moisture environments. The wind is stopped dead-on as opposed to the Denali's (another great glove for less extreme weather). I have several The North Face gloves for every expected weather condition. These do as advertised, warmth and wind resistant. You will not be dissappointed with these. The design, technology, fit, and price are flawless.
I just bought a second pair of these gloves they are amazing for cold, windy enviroments that are not wet. The reason I am buying a new pair is I wanted to test the true windstopping power and stuck my hand out the window on the interstate at 80. It worked. But my buddy tried and lost my glove. Long story short these gloves are toasty.
The other gloves aren't actually windproof. Windproofing is rated on the number of cubic feet of air per minute (CFM) that could be pumped through the fabric. The others are rated to 20 CFM, whereas Windstopper (these ones) are 0. If you're going to be using them in a legitimately windy environment, these are the ones you want.
These gloves are perfect for working out of doors when the wind is blowing. They are even quite warm for above zero temps. Great x-country ski gloves - no problem with sweat.
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