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Cloudveil Men's Down Patrol Mitten

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Cloudveil Men's Down Patrol Mitten

For those of us who always seem to struggle to keep our hands warm, the Cloudveil Down Patrol Mitten is the ticket to warm mountain fun, even when the temperatures dive. Built with a combination of 650 fill down and Primaloft Insulation, the Down Patrol is a wind-proof, water-resistant mitt that features internal finger dividers and Powderproof one-handed gauntlet closures.

  • WINSTOPPER® Technical Fleece and Billgoat™ leather
  • 650 down fill 90/10 insulation on back of hand
  • Primalift® One 5oz insulation on side walls
  • Primaloft® One 1.8oz insulation on palm
  • Transporter™ Brushed Tricot lining
  • Snotnose™ wipes
  • Internal finger dividers
  • Interior snow and draft sealing gasket
  • Powder-proof one hand gauntlet closures
  • Weight: 7.8oz
  • Warmth rating: 10 out of 10

Buy the Cloudveil Down Patrol Mitten for Men from Altrec.com. Orders over $45 qualify for free shipping.



5 Star Rating

Reviews - Cloudveil Men's Down Patrol Mitten

5 Stars Anonymous - 2010-01-13

Warm mitten, well made, good buy
Down mittens seem to be a rare item. All of the expedition quality mittens and most other higher quality ones are insulated with Primaloft or some other proprietary synthetic insulation. These are an exception, and they are very well done. I bought them for winter bicycle commuting. They aren't too bulky for shifting and braking. They have kept my hands toasty warm down to 29 degrees (the coldest it has gotten here this winter not including the biking produced wind chill). Some reviewers express dissatisfaction about this mitten because it has internal finger dividers. "Not a true mitten," they write. Maybe so, but, this mitten works. I have never had warmer hands riding. Other notes: The leashes are easily removable. The gauntlet closure uses one side of the drawstring to close, the other side to open. It took me a few baffling minutes to figure that out.



 
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