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Review on Mountain Hardwear Route Setter Alpine by Anthoni Hayes

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very good work glove for working in cool and cold weather

These Mountain Hardwear Route Setter Alpine work gloves may surprise due to their relatively high price, but after loading, moving and unloading a U-trailer transport furniture that found their way from Pennsylvania to Connecticut, I am convinced that they are worth the price. Goatskin worktops are pleasing to the eye and hand and seem to wear well. I would describe it as a work glove for cool and cold weather, as the word "Alpine" in the name is supposed to indicate. The gloves are tight but not uncomfortable. You didn't have to break in to talk about her. They're held together by a miniature plastic joint at the base of both thumbs, but the carabiner-worthy circles on the inside of the wrist are a nice touch and might well be worth it when it comes to drying things after a day's work in snowy weather. As I have already written, I am convinced. After the first track they deserve five stars I cough.

Pros
  • Gloves and Mittens
Cons
  • Easy Repairability