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Outdoor Research Alti Mitten - Men's

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I ride motorcycles year round extrem cold (30-0) at 70mph wind...

By Ranked #176 - Mittens March 3, 2009

I ride motorcycles year round extrem cold (30-0) at 70mph wind I have problems keeping fingers warm and moveable. Is this a good choice? Any suggestions. thanks Rick

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By Ranked #33 - Mittens March 3, 2009

Well mitts don't have movement like gloves , but they are warmer for many reason .I do have a pair or alti mittsthey are one of the warmest made . Can be worn at -40 also at very high altitudes . I reco a pair of thin liners for them your hands will sweat.Hi Rick,While those OR mittens are a great choice for warmth, I personally like to ride with the Hestra 3 Finger Gloves because they allow me to clutch/brake without taking all my fingers off the handlebars. The Hestra is a very warm glove and I think you'll be very happy with it riding your motorcycle. Here is the link: http://www.backcountry.com/store/HES0016/Hestra-Heli-3-Finger-Glove.htmlThese gloves are designed for high-altitude mountaineering at temperatures below -40, not so much for riding a motorcycle. The mitten design alone will severely restrict your dexterity. I'd recommend a pair of fleece-lined wind-stopper gloves, like the OR ExtraVert.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Ripstop Ventia w/ Pittards leather palms, [Liner] 10oz PrimaLoft and Moonlite Pile fleece 
Insulation:
PrimaLoft 
Removable Liner:
Yes 
Closure:
DuoCinch drawstring w/ elastic cuff and removable Idiot Cord. 
Gauntlet:
Yes 
Goggle Wipe:
No 
Nose Wipe:
No 
Weight:
13.2oz (373g) 
Recommended Use:
Expeditions, extreme cold, mountaineering 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 
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