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Stoic Welder Trigger Mitt
By Mark Parrett
November 21, 2011
I like the way these gloves look! Shell construction is really sharp with the grip being a perfect mix of soft leather and grippy Pittard's-style material.
However, coming from the Hestra Heli glove that is very similar, I was cold in these in 15-25 degree weather. With a 3-finger style glove like this, I assume the only reason you go for the style is because you need as much warmth as possible without going to a full mitten. For me, the liner is a bit thin. On the plus side (and unlike the Hestra), the liner allows you to slot all of your fingers into one pocket to warm them up. The weight is good for ski touring, but too light for riding lifts in mid-winter if you have colder hands.
View Details: Stoic Welder Trigger Mitt
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [shell], winter-weight softshell; [bladder], Sympatex waterproof bladder; [palm], goat skin leather reinforcements; [removable liner], 100% wool
- Insulation:
- , removable wool liner
- Removable Liner:
- yes
- Waterproofing:
- Sympatex waterproof bladder, DWR-coated
- Closure:
- double Helix elastic pull
- Gauntlet:
- yes, with Double Helix closure
- Goggle Wipe:
- no
- Nose Wipe:
- yes
- Recommended Use:
- ski touring, in-bounds skiing, alpine climbing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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