Why We Like The North Face Etip Trail Glove
For those of us who refuse to run inside on a treadmill, we slip our hands into The North Face’s Etip Trail Glove to keep our fingers from freezing up during a brisk morning jog. These warm gloves feature a sustainable build with a blend of recycled polyester and stretchy elastane that keeps us comfortable mile after mile, while the WindWall fabric on the over mitt optimizes protection when the wind really starts to blow.
Details
- A warm, touchscreen-compatible glove for cold-weather training
- Built with a blend of recycled content for eco-conscious warmth
- WindWall fabric on the overmittt keeps out added chills
- Boasts optimal touchscreen compatibility with an Etip index finger
- Silicone gripper print on the palm optimizes the grip of any item
- A reflective heat transfer logo shines in dark conditions
- Pairing clips keep the gloves together when not in use
- Item #TNFZDNH
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [back of hand, cuff] 93% recycled polyester, 7% elastane, [back-of-hand pocket cover] 73% recycled polyester, 27% elastane, [WindWall] 94% recycled nylon, 6% recycled polyester woven ripstop
- Style
- glove
- Closure
- slip-on
- Palm Grip
- silicone
- Touchscreen Compatible
- Etip
- Activity
- lifestyle
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 29, 2024
Perfect Balance of Comfort, Function, and Durability!
The North Face Etip Trail Gloves are fantastic for outdoor activities. They're lightweight, warm, and provide excellent grip. The touchscreen capability works smoothly, making it easy to use your phone without taking them off. Comfortable and durable, they're perfect for hiking or running in cooler weather!
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
September 29, 2024
Time will tell.
These seem ok. I have not yet tried them. The cover is like cheap plastic, I'm hoping they will work with Hot Hands inside...
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
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