Adrenaline Mitten - Toddlers'
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Why We Like The Outdoor Research Adrenaline Mitten
The Outdoor Research Adrenaline Mitten keeps our kids' hands warm and dry from the first run of the day until the last lift. The breathable Ventia membrane provides incredible waterproofing to keep hands dry, and the EnduraLoft insulation ensures fingers stay toasty so our kids can enjoy every moment in the mountains. The Synthetic Diamond PU palm offers a rock-solid grip, allowing little ones to hold their ski poles tight down the hill.
Details
- Sturdy fully-featured mittens to keep little hands dry and warm
- Ventia waterproof insert keeps moisture from freezing fingers
- EnduraLoft insulation maintains consistent, reliable warmth
- Synthetic Diamond PU palm grip provides a firm grip
- Comfortable polyester lining is light and soft
- Breathable construction minimizes sweat build-up
- Cinchable gauntlet and elastic wrist secures a tight fit
- Pull-on loop allows us to easily get the gloves on
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- Material
- [membrane/laminate] Ventia, [face fabric] 100% nylon, [lining] 100% polyester, [palm] Synthetic diamond PU
- Waterproofing
- Ventia
- Insulation
- [back of hand] EnduraLoft (266g), [palm] EnduraLoft (133g)
- Style
- mitten
- Closure
- wrist cinch, drawcord gauntlet
- Palm Grip
- yes, AlpenGrip LT
- Claimed Weight
- (medium, per pair) 4.3 oz
- Activity
- all-mountain skiiing, all-mountain snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
2 based on 3 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 24, 2022
Quality mitten with significant flaws.
I'll be succinct with my review. These mitts seem to be of high quality and construction after a few uses. They also seem to keep my toddler's hands warm enough; when they stay on. Which brings me to the major flaws in the design of this toddler mitten. Firstly, the velcro/hook-and-loop closure is terrible for a toddler mitt. It is difficult to align and close with a squirmy toddler and is easily opened while being worn; a zipper should definitely have been used instead. Secondly, which exacerbates the first issue, is that there is nothing with which the wrist can be cinched. This means, because of the conical shape of the mitt, they regularly slide down, or off entirely, while a little one is playing. Due to the design/practical omissions these mitts rarely, if ever, get used and I can't recommend them in the mitts' current form/iteration. OR should amend the design to include a zipper and an adjustable wrist strap in the future, even if it means increasing the price marginally, then and only then would these toddler mitts be a worthwhile purchase.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 17, 2022
No.Waste of money!
I bought these as ski gloves for grandson. The Velcro pulls apart because they are so tight fitting over the ski jacket.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 6, 2022
Runs small
Runs small. The size small doesn't even come close to fitting my 2 year old. I would say the small would fit babies under 12 months, maybe 16 months if they're smaller.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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