Columbia Men's Cliff Grabber Gloves
In place of a bladder, the Columbia Sportswear Mens Cliff Grabber Glove employs a progressive Outdry membrane thats bonded directly to the shell to cancel water from the very outside in. Interior heat and sweat easily diffuse, resulting in a lighter weight, drier, and much warmer wear. An Omni-Heat thermal reflective lining captures and re-circulates your body heat to keep your fingers warm without adding bulk. The grippy PU palm patch is super durable and easily grips ski poles and frosty beverages.
- Fabric: 100% nylon
- Omni-Heat thermal reflective
- Outdry waterproof
- PU palm grip
- Knit cuffs
- Nose wipe
- Precision fit grip
- Imported
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Reviews
Nice pair of gloves
I wanted a pair of gloves that would keep my hands warm but not sweaty for work. My hands are normally cold (poor circulation) and I have long skinny fingers. At work I am sometimes outside and sometimes inside so I wanted gloves that were easy to take on and off and not too bulky to take up all the room in my pockets. The gloves are fairly thin (more thin than your average winter glove) but are not very flexible. I'm sure with time they will wear in and become more flexible but they are rather stiff at this point. I have only worn them a few times when it was in the teens to twenties outside and they block the cold out very well. They fit over the wrist a good ways and fit fairly tight near the wrists but won't cut off circulation. I wish they had velcro or something to tighten the ends of the gloves down to prevent snow from getting in the glove but they are plenty long enough so that I can tighten down my jacket sleeves to achieve keeping snow out. They are very well made and seem like they will last a long time.
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