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Outdoor Research Alti Gloves

Outdoor Research Alti Gloves

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Keep your paws warm and dry with the men's Alti gloves from Outdoor Research. They're made with waterproof, breathable Gore-Tex and PrimaLoft Gold insulation for superior cold-weather resiliency Read More

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MasterRo
86
Nov 28, 2018
I would think that the gloves would have more stitching and therefore be the more expensive than the mitts but the mits are $30 more. You lost me at $130 for mitts.
lcdm
68
Dec 30, 2017
This week, I used my Altis to climb six 46er high peaks in the Adirondacks in -40 windchill temps. The freezing air was like fire on my skin but my hands stayed warm all day inside the mitts! One thing to check if you order them: the heat-pack pocket on one of my liner mitts is half sewn shut. Not a big deal but definitely a defect. I bought the mitts last year and only noticed that this week.
BarryAllen
0
Dec 20, 2017
do you guys have any update on the status? it's by "Order placed with the vendor" for me. Cheers
obiwankenobi
78
Nov 22, 2017
Would like to see some OR or Hestra 3 finger mitt options. For now, I'll pass on this.
sf_rob
9
Nov 21, 2017
This brand is great. I have a pair of their trigger finger mittens for snowboarding and have never been even remotely cold.
r3gan3
17
Feb 10, 2017
I have a unique question regarding these gloves...when I was younger, I suffered mild frostbite with my fingers and toes. Due to this "damage", I have had an extremely difficult time finding any glove/mitten which will keep my fingers from becoming painfully cold in cold weather. What are the chances these gloves would be sufficient to keep my fingers warm...or at least, warmer? Thank you for any info you can provide!
r3gan3
17
Apr 7, 2017
Hey Danny. (I know my response is a little "delayed", but I did want to make sure I let you know I read your post.) I am highly appreciative for your opinion, information, & link you left for me in your answer to my question. I will tell you, based on your post and my own research I decided against purchasing the O.R. gloves listed on MD. I looked on the O.R. website you left for me & due to my "extreme" situation, I decided I am going to put some money aside for a pair of the battery or rechargeable O.R. gloves to purchase for next season. From my past experiences, I have had more success with mitts and/or battery heated products...so I will be purchasing one air of O.R. heated mitts (have not decided on the exact model yet). And you were correct when you mentioned O.R. having a large selection of quality gloves and mitts! I was definitely impressed! Thank you again for taking the time to help me out regarding my "interesting" situation! (My frostbite incident happened over 25 years ago, so I have learned how to deal with, and manage, this situation as much as I can through heat packs for hands and feet, etc. I learned [the hard way] that when my fingers start turning purple...it's time to figure out how to warm them up...immediately! Ha ha!) The residual effects from the frostbite can be extremely painful/frustrating/annoying at times, but I feel incredibly fortunate when thinking about how much more devastating the event "could have" been for myself and the others involved... By the way, it's the people like yourself that make the "Discussion" section of MD valuable!
aaalllen
4
Nov 21, 2017
r3gan3This brand has stuff good for Reynaud's circulation problems (blue/purple fingers from blood loss). This year they have an even more insulated version: https://www.freethepowder.com/collections/front-page/products/polar-mittens
PeterK
1515
Jan 4, 2017
Thanks again for joining this drop! We have submitted the group's order with the vendor for the Outdoor Research Alti Mitts and they are working hard to prepare it for shipment.
As soon as the group's order is ready at the vendor's location, they will send the bulk shipment to our warehouse in New Jersey where our warehouse team will break it up into individual orders and ship them. The current estimated ship date from our warehouse is 1/18.
We will keep the group updated throughout the fulfillment process. You can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 1/11.
If you have any questions, please visit our Help Center (http://massdrop.com/helpcenter).
Mouseskowitz
49
Dec 25, 2016
Anyone know the temp rating on these?
lcdm
68
Dec 27, 2016
MouseskowitzI read elsewhere that it's -40.
brianr
7
Dec 29, 2016
MouseskowitzI took them up Mt. Washington in NH and it was -45F. Was totally fine.
wantoknow
0
Dec 24, 2016
Where should we be measuring the circumference?
Mouseskowitz
49
Dec 25, 2016
wantoknowUsually it's around the knuckles.
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