Gripper Heated Sensor Glove
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Pull on the Outdoor Research Gripper Heated Sensor Gloves using the wrist loops to provide yourself with dry and warm hands from first chair to last. The sleeves of your shell will easily slide over the under-cuff gauntlets on the way to the chair and the AltiHeat batteries can be turned on and adjusted to the perfect heat while on the first lift ride to keep your hands at a comfortable temperature. As you drop in for some turns the synthetic Suregrip palms and pre-curved design provide the dexterity and durability you need to hold your poles, while the Gore-Tex Infinium 3L laminate will keep moisture from the snow off of your precious digits.
Details
- Heated gloves built to keep you shredding longer and harder
- Gore-Tex Infinium 3L laminate is water-resistant and breathable
- WindStopper micro-fleece traps heat and stops chilling winds
- AltiHeat battery powered heaters pumps blood-flowing warmth
- Synthetic sure-grip palm ensures additional durability in key areas
- Touchscreen accessible thumb and index fingers can access your phone
- Pre-curved construction maintains dexterity for holding poles
- Under cuff gauntlet with elastic cuff keeps snow out of layers
- Item #ODR00XU
- Material
- [face fabric] 100% polyester
- Waterproofing
- 3L GORE-TEX Infinium
- Insulation
- WindStopper micro fleece (100% polyester)
- Style
- glove
- Closure
- elastic
- Palm Grip
- Suregrip 80% TPU, 20% polyester
- Touchscreen Compatible
- synthetic leather index and thumb
- Hand-warmer Compatible
- heated
- Claimed Weight
- 13.3oz
- Activity
- all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding, backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, freeride/powder skiing, freeride/powder snowboarding, mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 21 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 7, 2022
Great flexible & warm gloves
I'm getting cold fingertips now that I'm up in age & these gloves work well. Fingers are Warm & they are nice & flexible . High quality Materials & craftsmanship with modern long lasting rechargeable batteries . Great buy
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 31, 2022
This is the future!
My wife has a problem with cold hands while skiing and doing other things, these have been awesome. They allow here to stay out longer on the cold days. Cant speak for durability now but I am betting they will last a while!
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 27, 2022
My hands have never felt better
Being someone with bad circulation I always struggle outside in winter without large mittens. These are great because they allow me to wear thinner gloves but still keep my fingers warm and toasty
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 23, 2022
Not ideal
I live in the pacific northwest where it hovers around freezing (and is damp) most of the winter; I was looking for something to mitigate Raynauds while commuting on the bike, taking walks/hikes, etc. I tried a couple of other makes as well as the OR Gripper but all of them had major drawbacks. While the Gripper has a better battery and battery storage storage system than all others (flat butterfly style battery on the front of the wrist), it also had a number of drawbacks. First, it has vinyl palms which are inflexible, uncomfortable, and transmit cold (esp without palm heating). The sides of the fingers are a different material than the top, making for extra and uncomfortable seams and major heat leakage. As a result, the heating on the back of the hand struggles to heat the entire hand - I frequently found that the back of my hand was hot but I had numbness on the front of my fingers. In addition, the gloves run big - the size guide said I should get L but my had was swimming. Unfortunately the M fingers were too short, so no size made sense. I eventually upgraded to the Stormtracker model which I really like as they address most of these issues (see my review for those).
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 11, 2021
Solid all-around heated glove
I use these gloves for ice climbing, snowmobiling and doing environmental fieldwork. Solid first gen electric glove. Durability is an issue under regular use. The fit around the hand could use some work to add greater dexterity. Overall happy with the product. Keep up the innovation OR!
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 11, 2021
Solid and versatile heated glove
I use these gloves for ice climbing, snowmobiling and doing environmental fieldwork. Solid first gen electric glove. Durability is an issue under regular use. The fit around the hand could use some work to add greater dexterity. Overall happy with the product. Keep up the innovation OR!
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 9, 2021
Best heated gloves
Best heated gloves I've used. Heats the whole hand, not just the wrist or back. Waterproofing works well too. Can be out on the cold for hours.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 18, 2021
Grilled infinium heated gloves
Very versatile winter glove! Not too bulky but still keep my hands nice and warm. Perfect for both winter sports and every day winter wear. The only thing I would want to add to these gloves is a wrist strap to tighten them as they seem to fit a bit on the big side. But overall very pleased with these!
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
December 26, 2020
Probably okay if your palms are impervious to pain.
Heating works okay but wish I had bought the thinner more comfortable gloves. I would then be able to layer a mitt over them. Plastic palms are poorly contoured and form ridges.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
December 23, 2020
The warmest gloves I've ever owned!
My hands are always cold but now I have the cure! Fargo can bring on sub-zero weather now, I'm prepared!
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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