Mountain Hardwear Women's Heavyweight Power Stretch Glove
Snug fitting, heavyweight Polartec Power Stretch keeps hands warm and allows them to breathe. Ideal for high aerobic, cold weather sports.
- Polartec® Power Stretch® fabric
- Snug fitting, heavyweight Polartec® Power Stretch® keeps hands warm and allows them to breathe.
- Designed to fit a woman's smaller hand proportions.
- Flat lock construction.
- Palm patches for grip.
- Seamless fingertips.
- Wear alone or use as a liner.
- Ideal Usage: Backcountry / Mountaineering
- 2oz / 53g
Buy the Mountain Hardwear Heavyweight Power Stretch Glove for Women from Altrec.com. Orders over $45 qualify for free shipping.
Reviews - Mountain Hardwear Women's Heavyweight Power Stretch Glove
Bevilynn
- 2011-05-10
Great Gloves
A couple years ago I had purchased these gloves in a larger size. I absolutely loved them. I wore them riding my bicycle on cool days over my bike riding gloves. They kept out the wind and a light rain. I recently lost that pair and looked all over to find another pair, but in a smaller size, so I could wear them everywhere. I finally found that pair at Altrec. The label inside the new gloves is a bit stiff but I'm hoping it will soften up just like my old pair did. Definitely worth buying again and again.
HINRG
- 2011-01-21
GREAT GLOVES
Love these gloves. They are perfect for outdoor winter runs and hikes. Light enough for everyday activities. Very happy with this purchase. I wore these gloves in twenty degee temps with much comfort. They are not the best for the wet weather but I will not be throwing snowballs any time soon. The black is perfect and goes with casual as well as more dressy wear.
EdinNJ
- 2010-12-14
Highly recommended
Got this pair for my wife after I have mine for two seasons. She loves how sleek they look. This gloves fits snugly but very comfortably. They provide great dexterity because they feel like a second layer of skin. Relatively windproof and surprisingly warm. There is a cheaper model from Mountain Hardwear called Powerstretch Gloves, which is made of thinner material and does not have the friction pads/prints. The Heavyweight version is much better. After two years as my primary fall/winter/spring gloves, they have held up surprisingly well. I expect them to last at least through this winter, if not next. Then I will buy another pair.