The life of a glove is not easy. More than any other part of your riding kit, gloves have the most contact with the elements. With that in mind, pros choose the bestselling Burton GORE-TEX Glove + Gore warm technology. DRYRIDE 2L fabric, and a GUARANTEED TO KEEP YOU DRY GORE-TEX membrane protect this Thermacore insulated glove from downright rugged winter conditions. Screen Grab synthetic leather gives you stealth touchscreen control with any finger. A removable four-way stretch fleece liner dries quickly and gives you options for any weather. Wear just the liner when shoveling, just the shell in sloppy spring conditions, or combine the two for total midwinter warmth and comfort.
M**H
So warm!
These gloves are amazing! I live in Minnesota and honestly they are overkill for most situations. The liner gloves alone are quite warm, they are probably good to the mid-30's F imo. Wearing the shell without the liner I'm comfortable down to around 15-20 F, and with both I've been warm, almost too warm, in the hands at about 0 F. Those are without windchill, btw, which would be offset by these windproof gloves anyway. Both the liner and shell are quite comfortable worn individually or together. If I was going to be super critical they could use 5-10% more room in both the liner and shell, they're both a little tight. The shell is actually a perfect fit without the liner, but a little tight with it on. I wear size XXL. The adjustment straps function very well, and the construction is very nice all around. These are somewhat bulky, but considering they're warmth you'd expect them to be. One last warning is that I find I need less insulation in the hands compared to others. Maybe go with mercury mitts for extreme weather if you have tend to have cold hands, but these are plenty warm for me.
T**L
Warm and comfortable
Prior to purchasing these gloves, I had purchases a $50 of Under Armour winter gloves. And boy did they suck. They just couldn't keep my hands warm.On the other hand (haha), these gloves do the job very well. They are a little bulkier, but they're snowboarder gloves. They're rated by Burton as being good for "cold" temperatures, but not "very cold" temps. Surprisingly, they actually hold up well in temperatures that reach down to 5F (-15C). Though it is true that for Arctic temps, you'd want better gloves than these. Still, they're great for pretty much all winter activities.These come with thinner gloves that fit nicely inside the regular gloves. I only use these on the coldest of days. Most of the time, I just leave them in my jacket pockets and just use the gloves without them. The insides of these gloves have a soft, faux fur-like feel to them. Very cozy.And the capacitive touch ability in the gloves is a nice feature if you're trying to use your cell phone. Naturally, it's hard to pull your phone out of your pocket with these gloves, so it's almost a useless feature, but I've managed it a few times.They're a little more than I want to pay for gloves, but all in all, I think they're still a good value.
W**E
Double layer was awesome, helpful - kept hands warm
Loved the gloves, used in Jackson hole for snowmobiling (all day trip) and skiing. It has nice liner inside that if your hands get warm or need to maneuver a camera you can wear those if youre getting something out of your backpack etc.The goretex was awesome for keeping gloves try, that is a huge difference having that on there, the rest was waterreppellent so stayed nice and dry.I wlll say the place to put your hand warmers was on the back of the palm - doesn't help there but plenty of space to push down. STill, its the back of your hand. My sons hands get very cold due to circulation, so he got the mittens and pushed the heat warmers IN BETWEEN the liner and the glove. - 2 of them and he could stay out for hours. My fingertips (i dont get cold) got a bit cold after hours but it was -15 on mount with wind chill - they were fine riding chair lift ironically when fingers straight very warm. Loved these, snowmobiling was great with these and they were actually little too warm bc sled had handlebar warmers; took off sometimes used liners. these were great. If you get REALLY cold in cold temps i would get the mittens version of these and stuff some hand warmers down between liners and glove but these work really well.
C**S
Keep hands warm at a reasonable price.
Used while shoveling snow in 20 degree weather. Liners wick perspiration and do not get wet. Outer glove seals at the wrist keeping wind and blowing snow from reaching hands. After an hour of shoveling hands began to feel cold. Fit is accurate but snug. Limited mobility of fingers, but that is not a problem when shoveling. Durability will be determined as I use them, however they appear to be well made. The price of the gloves is reasonable and their performance make them a good value.
E**V
Survived Antarctica!
These gloves were great. We endured rain, sheet ice, getting in and out of Zodiacs, kayaking, you name it and hands were always warm and dry. And if you are expecting only cold and now wet, just wear the inner layer. They are a bit clunky to get on and off when you are bundled with jackets and life vests but if the goal is warm hands, they are well worth it.
C**M
Actually kept my hands warm and dry! A miracle.
My hands and feet stay cold. Even in summer my hands and feet tend to be cool. I have bought many gloves in my lifetime and none have ever worked. I spent several hours yesterday in 10 degrees F weather playing in the snow with my kids and my hands stayed warm and dry. I wore the liners that came with them. These are a little bit big on me and I should probably have gotten a youth L because there’s empty space at the ends of my fingers which makes me not be able to use my hands when these gloves are on. I bought these for a ski trip next month. I will update my review when I see how well they work on the mountain.
S**R
Water Resistant, Not Waterproof.
Just got back from a session at the mountain, it was snowing pretty hard, I had on Under Armor base layers and the Burton Jacket, Gloves, and Pants on. It was around 30 degrees outside, and the snow melted quite quickly, the fabric definitely showed that it was getting soaked, the inner lining never broke though so all I had was the wet water feeling. Overall this is a good product, its not designed for heavy rain or any sort but light snow and powder days they work pretty well, I got mine tailored because im 5'2". The "living lining" works i think and with the base layers I had on I stayed pretty warm. I would def buy again if I happen to break them but just be aware on heavy snow/rain you will be soaked. Great Product!
"**"
Very warm!
I purchased these gloves because the ones I owned weren't keeping my hands warm enough during the 30 minutes I stand outside for morning duty at school. These are by far the warmest gloves I've ever owned. I haven't needed to use the lining, but I can imagine it would be very useful during more rugged activities. I haven't put them to the test as far as durability, but they have held up nicely through light use. The water proofing works as promised. Not a drop of water entered when handling snow and slush.
L**Z
-27 and still warm hands
Great gloves, the inners are phone screen compatible, the outer gloves have elasticated loops to attach onto your wrist, so when you remove an outer glove you don't lose it. There is a zip pocket on the outer glove for lift passes. I wore the gloves walking for a couple of hours in Norway -27 and did not feel any cold whatsoever.
F**O
Great quality
Great quality....cannot believe that cost me only $22!!! First I bought a black medium for only $38 and the small for $22!!
J**N
A Great Glove for All Conditions and a 1-year Warranty
I love these gloves! While the first pair I received had a bad stitch on one of the fingers that started appearing more than a month after I purchased it (and thus out of Amazon's return/refund window, I was confident in knowing the Burton themselves offers a 1-YEAR WARRANTY on the glove. The Amazon rep I contacted happily sent me a replacement pair.I haven't had to use the under gloves yet because these gloves are plenty warm by themselves (granted, I've only been in lowest -18 degrees Celsius weather). Hands stay nice and dry thanks to the GORE-TEX lining.
C**E
Stands up to Canadian winters
These gloves are very warm even without the included liners, and although I haven't had to use the feature, there's a pocket to hold a hand warmer as well. I have no problem driving with these on, and the touchscreen compatible fingers let me still operate the touchscreen in my truck without having to take them off. I would not kid yourself though that you're going to be able to do fine screen manipulations on a phone or something though, due to the size of the fingertips, but that's what I would call common sense.
J**C
warm
sizing could be a bit better but overall nice, and warm
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