$150 on Columbia website. Good glove, bad heat. The glove is a bit big. XL gloves usually fit me very well and XXL motorcycle gloves. I have these XLs and they are a bit big, the fingers are a bit long. So you can try to order one size down, but if you wear a different glove in this one, maybe not. The thumb does not heat up at all. The heat going to the fingers is VERY limited. Good gloves, good insulation, quite thin considering how much insulation they offer. But understand that they don't work very well and you're essentially donating every dollar you spend over $70 to research and development. You don't get any value from the product itself. I say $70 because you can buy gloves with the same insulation for around $50-80. From Columbia and Outdoor Research; the only 2 glove companies I trust at all. I posted a similar review on the Columbia website but it has not yet been published. Strange, it's been at least a day. (I don't notice the passage of time so it could be longer).
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