Adrenaline Glove - Kids'
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Why We Like The Outdoor Research Adrenaline Glove
Nothing can end a ski day faster than our kiddo's hands freezing over, which is why we wrap them up in the Outdoor Research Adrenaline Glove and watch them send it down the mountain. The two-layer construction and Ventia insert combine for incredible waterproofing to keep little hands dry, and the EnduraLoft insulation provides plenty of warmth to keep our kids chomping at the bit for another run. The gauntlet cinch and elasticized wrist keep snow from sneaking in on a fall, and pull-on-loop makes it easy to get our little ones ready for a day on the hill.
Details
- Durable winter gloves for our kids to make memories in the mountains
- Ventia 2L insert keeps kids' hands dry and protected
- EnduraLoft insulation provides warm, lofty comfort
- Polyurethane palm coating provides a firm, solid grip
- Soft polyester lining is comfortable all day long
- Gauntlet cinch and elastic wrist provide a secure closure
- Pull-on loop allows us to easily get gloves over little hands
- Glove clip allows us to store and carry gloves together
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- Material
- [membrane/laminate] Ventia waterproof insert, [face fabric] 100% nylon, [lining] 100% polyester, [palm] polyurethane
- Waterproofing
- Ventia insert
- Insulation
- [back of hand] EnduraLoft (266g), [palm] EnduraLoft (133g)
- Style
- glove
- Closure
- MonoCinch gauntlet
- Palm Grip
- yes, AlpenGrip LT
- Claimed Weight
- (medium, per pair) 4.4 oz
- Activity
- skiing, snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
2.5 based on 6 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 4, 2023
Sizing Is a Real Impediment
- Size Bought:
- L (12-14)
- Height:
- 4' 6"
- Weight:
- 65
We read the other reviews about the sizing, measured our son's hand, and double/triple-checked. He measured at a Large (12-14) even though he's 8-going-on-9. These gloves aren't even close to big enough, and I can't imagine trying to put them on a 12/14 year old. If I go up two sizes, I'll be buying men's gloves for a 9yo. This is silly. In my opinion, the sizing issue makes these gloves unbuyable, and to add insult to injury, I'm also paying the return shipping to send them back. I have Outdoor Research gloves for myself and would have loved these for my son... if only they remotely approached a usable size.
December 1, 2022
Sized incorrectly
- Size Bought:
- L
Even after reading the other reviews about the sizing issue, I still ended up not ordering big enough. I order a large for my 9 year old boy and it looks like they would would fit my 7year old girl. They seem like super nice gloves though. Don’t just order one size up, order at least two sizes up.
January 27, 2022
Sizing way off!
I purchased the Kids Flurry Sensor Gloves, size Medium (Age 9-10), for my 8 year old son. They were clearly too small and they ripped after one use. I upgraded to the Adrenaline gloves, size Large (Age 12-14) and they're also too small!
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
December 26, 2021
Runs VERY small, but is a great glove
Bought two of these gloves size small and size large for my 6 and 11 year old. Ended up returning the small and giving the size large to my 6 year old. Fantastic gloves just too bad the sizing is so off.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
December 13, 2021
These run incredibly small!
We've had OR gloves and mittens for years for our kiddos, so I just sized up from small to mediums and these new ones are smaller than our old smalls! I just reordered large (for my small-ish 8 year old daughter...
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
November 29, 2021
Good quality, runs small
Purchased these a few months ago for my son for outdoor play while at school (he prefers gloves over mittens for playing outside, and mittens over gloves for skiing...). We had our first snowfall this past weekend and when I went to put these on him to test them out before taking to school this week, we realized that they are way too small. He is 7 3/4 - will be 8 in March 2022. So I ordered the size small based on the Size Chart (size S for ages 6-8). I figured he'd be right in the middle of the size/age range and they would fit appropriately. He doesn't have large hands by any means (overall, he's a slightly taller than average + lean kid for his age). We could barely get the gloves on. So I now have a brand new pair of gloves that I'd already removed the tag from that can't be returned, so will have to order in the next size up. Sizing aside, the gloves are a good thickness (for warmth) and the strap at the wrist will help keep snow out. The extra length at the wrist is also ideal. Can't speak to how water proof/resistant they are, so hopefully they keep his hands dry. Consider sizing up if your child has larger hands and/or is in the middle of the recommended age based on the size chart.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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