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The North Face S.T.H. Glove
The North Face S.T.H. Gloves give you stretchy, water-resistant protection for milder winter conditions on the mountain. These gloves' Apex ClimateBlock softshell material virtually blocks all wetness and wind to keep your hands dry and comfortable on bluebird powder days. When you're on a ski tour, this fabric breathes like crazy so your hands don't overheat, and the S.T.H. Gloves' articulated, stretchy design gives you a comfortable fit.
Bottom Line: When you're out on spring corn or a mid-winter bluebird day, keep your hand dry and comfortable with The North Face S.T.H. Gloves.
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A lot of value for the $
By: Alan in Alaska
October 17, 2008
I ordered these for the cold Afghanistan winter and my return to Alaska in January/February. The winters in Afghanistan consists of biting winds. These gloves do a great job of blocking wind, keeping my individual fingers warm, and have a very nice overall design. The texture on the palms and fingers allow me to do everything I need without having to remove my gloves.
What is the inside of the glove like? Is it soft, or is it nylon
What is the inside of the glove like? Is it soft, or is it nylon or something?
By: paul4992233962
December 8, 2008
This glove has a soft lining.
By: Steve Tibbitts
December 9, 2008
An ok glove
By: fla2478195
January 14, 2009
The glove looks sweet and feels really nice but just after a few hours of boarding my hands were wet and freezing. This glove would be great as an outer shell with a liner for non-snow sports.
Needs a liner
By: Scott Sather
November 28, 2008
These are good gloves but they need a liner. I ordered the TNF glove liner and it is warmer than the STH. Together they make a great glove.
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