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Columbia
Peak Pursuit Glove - Women's

4.666666666666667 out of 5 stars
6 Reviews
$99.99
Color:Black

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Why We Like The Columbia Peak Pursuit Glove

Designed to keep your hands warm and dry, the Columbia Peak Pursuit Glove is our ideal choice for a cold, wet powder day. It features a dual Sherpa-pile, heat-reflective lining, and 200g of Omni-Heat thermal insulation to ensure a full day of warmth on the mountain. OutDry technology seals out water with a one-piece breathable membrane to keep your hands both dry and comfortable, while neoprene cuffs help keep in the warmth.


Details

  • Waterproof ski gloves designed for superior on-mountain warmth
  • Insulated with thermal dual Sherpa-pile Omni-Heat lining
  • Palm area constructed with durable reinforced goat leather
  • Added neoprene cuffs seal in warmth when worn under jacket
  • Elastic at wrist, hook-and-loop cuff allow for a perfect fit
  • Features a touch screen compatible thumb and fingertip
  • Item #COLZAL8
Material
Omni-Tech Lux Stretch (94% polyester, 6% elastane), [overlay] 100% goatskin leather, DWR finish, [lining] Omni-Heat Reflective Interlock (100% polyester)
Waterproofing
OutDry membrane
Insulation
[body] 200g Omni-Heat Thermal, [palm] 100g Omni-Heat Thermal (50% polyester, 50% recycled polyester)
Style
glove
Closure
neoprene cuff, elastic drawstring
Palm Grip
100% goatskin leather
Touchscreen Compatible
yes
Activity
skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, hiking, winter camping
Manufacturer Warranty
limited lifetime

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 6 ratings

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3 out of 5 stars

April 10, 2024

Really warm and waterproof

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These are extremely well made and warm. They run a little small, which is actually a good thing for my small hands. They are truly waterproof and comfortable. I only have 1 complaint but it’s a big one for me: the loops that make it easier to pull them on are very small; too small to be of any use. I’ve had to attach a carabiner to each glove (through the small loop) in order to actually pull them on. My other Columbia gloves have large loops that are very easy to use, even in the coldest weather and with gloves on.

CoachK
columbia.com

Originally reviewed on columbia.com

5 out of 5 stars

March 9, 2024

Warm and wonderful

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Gloves are an excellent quality. They are well made and feel like they would protect my hands from the cold. Fit is perfect !

Al
columbia.com

Originally reviewed on columbia.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 11, 2023

Good warmth/bulk balance

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Warm. These protect my cold fingers, which have been known to go numb with cold in 55 degree weather, in weather as cold as 20 degrees. I can easily hold the dog's leash by the handle in these gloves, I do have to take them off to use the poop bags. They enable me to walk my dog for an hour or more in the cold, so they do exactly what I need.

LoJo
columbia.com

Originally reviewed on columbia.com

5 out of 5 stars

March 24, 2022

Recommended

Great sturdy gloves for the winter. Warm, but wish it had a pocket for a hand warmer.

Snowbunny
columbia.com

Originally reviewed on columbia.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 20, 2022

WARM GLOVES

I finally have found a pair of gloves that keep my hands and fingers warm. I used them in the snow and they are completely waterproof. I love them.

Deborah
columbia.com

Originally reviewed on columbia.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 16, 2022

Feature-rich warm heavy weight gloves

This is a warm, feature rich heavy weight glove. I have used it for hiking at -8C degree weather, snowboarding at -2C, and commuting from 1C down to -5C (mix of biking and busing to/from work). It's pretty heavyweight, so I wouldn't recommend it for running. However, it gives me enough dexterity (FYI - dexterity improves over time) to bike around the city and unlock my phone and do simple tasks like refresh my bus route or keyless entry to a building via an app. The e-touch is pretty good in the index fingers, I sometimes have issues with my thumbs though. Because of the thickness of the glove, it's not a glove you can text people from easily, but it again allows you basic things like unlocking your phone and checking a pinned bus route. Based on the mild temperatures I have worn the gloves in, I would say they are warm. However, remember that omni heat works by reflecting your body heat. If your core or head isn't kept warm, warmth from your hands will be redirected to these areas, thus reducing the gloves's ability to heat your hands. I give them 5 stars because these are the warmest gloves I have found that allow me to commute and use basic functions of my phone effectively. PROS: 1. Warm gloves apt for hiking and cold mixed-mode commutes (bus and bike, wouldn't recommend driving if you need to quickly access your phone while driving) 2. Love the arm wrists for when I quickly need to remove my glove for something and then put it back 3. Love the quality materials -- kudos, Columbia! 4. Super soft on the inside 5. Great e-touch tech for basic functions, but not texting 6. Definitely waterproof. Have gotten plenty of snow in these without getting wet. 7. The neoprene for making the glove close-fitting to be able to layer is an awesome idea using again quality materials! CONS: 1. it's not windproof, so sometimes the tips of my fingers get cold when biking sometimes. Please make these windproof! 2. Improve the e-touch and fit in the thumbs. I would love to be able to text in these! 3. An air pocket forms in the palm. This is presumably to allow air gaps for the Omni heat to work better. No biggie, but it's a little annoying for gripping things. 4. They're a bit heavyweight. I have tried a bunch of gloves, and these are the best ones I have found that allow me to use my phone for commuting while also keeping me warm during such commute. 5. Make the leather loops for the gloves to clip together of a different material - the loops started deteriorating quickly when I attached a carabiner to them to carry them around a pack.

Pam
columbia.com

Originally reviewed on columbia.com