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Marmot Granlibakken Glove Black Large Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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5.0
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Details

Fabric Type100% Nylon
OriginImported
SizeLarge
ColorBlack
SportOutdoor Lifestyle
MaterialPolyurethane
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Description of Marmot Granlibakken Glove Black Large

100% Nylon. Imported. These men's insulated gloves are great for keeping your hands comfortable and warm in the harshest winter skiing, climbing, snowboarding, and trekking conditions. Waterproof/breathable GORE-TEX glove insert keeps your hands comfortable and protected from rain and snow. Lightweight Thermal R Insulation keeps you warm; DriClime Bi-Component wicking lining pulls away sweat to keep you dry. Gauntlet quickdraw cords make it easy to remove glove with one hand while on the move; nose wipe for comfort. PU reinforced palm for durability on outdoor adventures; falcon grip articulated fingers provide an easy, fatigue-free grip.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Groundhog is the best! in Cold Weather Gloves

Great idea, Marmot products are at the top of my wish list every Christmas, I have two winter coats and four pairs of heavy duty winter gloves. Is there anything else they do for cold weather?

Pros
  • Gloves and Mittens
Cons
  • Lots of stuff

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Well made cold weather gloves

This is my second pair. The first pair was finally worn out after over 10 years of snowmobiling, skiing, snowboarding, ice fishing and snow plowing. Very water-repellent (not waterproof, therefore not recommended for snorkeling), windproof and very well made. Worth the money. Keeps my poorly circulated hands very warm down to about -10 and then I need hand warmers.

Pros
  • Men's
Cons
  • Negative gift

Revainrating 5 out of 5

For extremely cold climates

I live in Michigan and have poor circulation in my hands. As a result, my hands quickly get cold, especially when it is wet, cold and snowy. I'm also riding an ATV through a driveway and need something to keep my hands warm other than a pair of $20 winter gloves. I haven't had them long enough to see what they're made of because it's October not December outside. The Farmers Almanac forecasts an extremely cold winter with lots of snow for 2021-2022. I bought them early before they sold out…

Pros
  • Gloves for cold weather
Cons
  • I'll write later