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Marmot Spring Glove

Marmot Spring Glove

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$59.95
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Marmot Spring Glove

The Marmot Spring Glove is a heavy duty all-around work glove that works great for spring skiing and snowboarding, mountaineering and roof-shoveling. It's rugged, light and comfortable. The Spring Glove should be in every backcountry traveler's arsenal.

Bottom Line: Sweaty hands are just as bad as cold hands. Stay dry and comfy in the Spring.

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Rating for this product: 5

comfy and warm

By: gk2096129(3)
April 8, 2008

i have small hands so the XS was wonderful. they kept my hands VERY warm during a spring ski trip to west virginia. not bulky, but lots of warmth

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Rating for this product: 5

oH YEAH!

By: AllenBskier1(96)
June 13, 2007

As a ski instructor, I used these gloves any day it was over 40 degrees. They worked great for sure. They kept my hands nice and toasty but breathed fairly well. Unlike most bulky gloves, I could really maneuver my hands well and do things like use zipper pockets, write stuff with a sharpie and help people with equipment problems, all essential tasks for a ski instructor.

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice lightweight glove

By: Super G(2)
April 19, 2007

Marmot makes great fitting gloves and these are no exception. Not as warm as midweight fleece gloves but i love the water resistance and all leather palm/finger for grip and durability. I like them for backpacking/hiking in wet conditions in the 35-45 deg range, plus or minus depending on the individual and exertion levels. I personally have cold hands and could never use them for even warm weather skiing. One issue i have is the cuff (more of a nitpick). It is a little bulky and stiff which makes it less ideal for cycling. Also, it doesn't provide the best seal for warmth, but the cuff design is still satisfactory. Overall, i'm glad i bought them for the applications stated above.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] Cordura nylon, [lining] fleece
Windproof: No
Recommended Use: Tough glove for work, warmer temps
Warranty: Lifetime