Capstone Heated Sensor Glove
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From cool groomer days to sub-zero powder days, the Outdoor Research Capstone Heated Gloves offer the pinnacle of warmth and performance. Built with an AltiHeat rechargeable battery-powered heating system, these gloves feature the option of running two batteries per glove and offer an enhanced heating element surface for toasty-warm heat output.
Details
- Heated waterproof gloves for braving freezing cold weather
- Stretch nylon twill face fabric is comfortable and dexterous
- Waterproof and breathable Gore-Tex laminate fights off weather
- Goat skin leather palm offers great durability and grip
- AltiHeat Battery powered heating saves your fingers on cold days
- Touch-screen compatible fingers help you keep things covered
- Removable glove leashes retain your gloves when you pull them off
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- Material
- 85% nylon, 15% spandex
- Waterproofing
- GORE-TEX insert
- Insulation
- Enduraloft (100% polyester)
- Style
- glove
- Closure
- cinch
- Palm Grip
- water resistant goat leather
- Touchscreen Compatible
- yes
- Hand-warmer Compatible
- heated
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 7.9oz
- Activity
- all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding, backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, casual, mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 45 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 27, 2022
heated gloves
- Size Bought:
- small
- Height:
- 5' 6"
- Weight:
- 135
I haven't used them yet, but I hear they're very good. I have some friends that use an older model. The only problem is the fit. The fingers and palm is short and very wide. They probably fit perfect for men, but there is a lot of room around my fingers and palm, and the length to the palm is short . Maybe make a female version? We're usually the ones with colder hands, but I will keep these until I can find something better.
February 26, 2022
yes. best glove by far
sub zero skiing. motorcycle riding in low temperatures.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 7, 2022
Well Built gloves!
My hands get cold easily - The heated Capstone Gloves make my days working full time as a ski instructor much more comfortable. No more cold and numb fingers!
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 7, 2022
Geared gloved
A birthday gift for our son He had two weeks of skiing in comfort with warm hands!
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 3, 2022
Durable and warm but overpriced
Overall, these are quality gloves that provide mostly even heat when you need it. I work outside at a ski resort and will have these cranked on high as long as possible (they usually last four or five hours). They do exactly what they advertise, but the price tag is quite surprising- must be the batteries. Honestly, mittens and hand warmers perform just as well and last longer- but I was hoping to not generate as much waste with the rechargeable gloves. I'm glad I have them, but would probably not spend that much money on them again.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 27, 2022
Nice and warm
Great pair of gloves. I start out with them on high till my hands are warm. Then I take them down to midheat for a short time. Then I take them down to low for a few more minutes. Then I just shut them off and continue to wear the gloves. Or even put on a pair of lighter weight gloves. I use these for waterfowl hunting works great running my boat.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 27, 2022
Warm Hands!
I bought these for my husband and he loves them. He fights cold hands while skiing and he used them on a day that was 9 degrees F. His hands weren't cold at all. He used the medium setting and it was just right. Well worth the purchase price for all day comfort.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 11, 2022
Bottom Line: These will fix cold hands.
I have used these gloves in deep subzero temps of -20F for hours at a time and not just been "not cold" but have had warm, comfortable hands. That's a new experience for me - I haven't been able to wear gloves for at least the last 20 years and have had to rely on mittens. I'm a ski patroller, so that also is a problem for working out in the cold. These gloves have quite good dexterity. Not as good as a non-heated glove, by considerably better than a mitten. They're also very heavy duty - no worries about outdoor work with these gloves. They're definitely burly and solid and will take a lot of punishment. On the warmer days above, I used one battery per glove and never had a problem all day. On the colder days, I used both batteries and I tend to do that to just avoid "range anxiety" and running out of juice. I used to have to bring 2-3 pairs of mittens for a day skiing and change out every couple of hours. With these, I bring one pair and that's it - I'm very confident in their capability. Yeah, they're expensive - they may be the most expensive glove out there. But I have probably spent what these cost every couple of years on new gloves and trying out new approaches. If I had bought these, I'd have been money ahead AND I would have had warm hands all those years. So I'm a happy camper with these and highly recommend them.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
December 23, 2021
Oh yes!
Returned the cheaper pair as I just wanted warmer. Raynaud's blows if you like snow and I live by Copper Harbor Michigan..ie 387" of snow and a constant single digits for January and February. Great for warming up after pulling a "HUGE" fish through the ice on a tip up too! Very warm on high and switching power modes keeps them working all day. I do keep two extra batteries for the long cold days out. I recommend....
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
November 15, 2021
Highly recommended for extreme weather or cold hands.
In the 'northern tier' of Wisconsin we're getting all the gear ready to head out... so far the gloves are fantastic, the true test will be late night fat-bike rides in 0-20 degrees but i have a feeling these are the best solution for extreme conditions.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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