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The ultimate in backcountry versatility, the StormTracker Gloves™ are equally at home alpine climbing, ski touring or ice climbing. Low-profile WINDSTOPPER® Soft Shell fabric deflects biting gusts, and a tricot lining retains valuable heat. The streamlined profile allows for amazing breathability, unprecedented dexterity and extraordinary tactility. If you are looking for a durable, nimble glove that performs well in moderately cold conditions, the StormTracker Gloves™ are for you.

Avg. Weight (oz./g): 5.9 / 168 L

Features
  • Breathable/water-resistant WINDSTOPPER® Soft Shell fabric; tricot lined
  • Wrap-around full leather palm
  • MotionWrap™ AT construction for added dexterity
  • Elasticized wrist
  • Gusseted entry with locking zipper Fabric: 100% polyester WINDSTOPPER® soft Shell Fabric
Technology
  • WINDSTOPPER Soft Shell

    WINDSTOPPER® Soft Shell offers all the wind protection and warmth of standard WINDSTOPPER® fleece with the addition of a durable stretch-woven exterior for improved resistance to snow, spray, and abrasion.

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4.5

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5.0

Great glove for everyday use

By Zach

from Colorado

Verified Reviewer

Pros

  • Comfortable
  • Durable
  • Great Fit
  • Soft
  • Warm

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Alpine touring
    • Biking
    • Climbing
    • driving
    • Walking the dog

    I cannot think of a better glove for everyday use. I have worn these on the slopes, walked the dog, driven, biked, hiked, backcountry ski'd, nordic ski'd, as well as ice climbed in these. They are so versitile and the dexterity is absolutely the best out there.

    SIMPLE AMAZING.

     
    4.0

    Awesome Glove

    By B-Gil

    from Ouray, CO

    About Me Expert

    Our broad based regional athlete community

    Pros

    • Durable
    • Good Grip
    • Warm
    • Windproof

    Cons

    • Not Waterproof

    Best Uses

    • Alpin
    • Backcountry
    • Working Outdoors

    The best glove I've used for hard ice leads. Great grip, not bulky and awesome dexterity. I keep them in my jacket so they stay warm and then break 'em out for the business.

    • Sizing:
    • Feels true to size
    • Gear Usage:
    • Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No

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    • Q:

      inside tag says it's machine washable.
      really? with 100% leather?
      what is the best way to wash or to keep clean?
      Asked on 2/11/2012 by noriHiron from japan

      1 answer

      • Outdoor Research Employees

        A:

        If you need to clean them try hot soapy water, in a sink or wash tub. Machine wash will work too, but it is not really necessary most of the time. If you mix a little bit of laundry soap in the sink or tub and soak them for a few minutes that should do the trick. Hang dry outside or use a glove/boot dryer.

        Answered on 2/22/2012 by OR Customer Service from Seattle, WA
    • Q:

      Any suggestions on best protecting the leather on these bad boys (stormtracker)? Mink oil, spray on water resist ?
      Asked on 10/26/2011 by Tony from Altoona, IA

      1 answer

      • Outdoor Research Employees

        A:

        Nikwax makes a great leather waterproofing agent you could use on the palms of the gloves to keep them in good condition.

        Answered on 11/30/2011 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, WA
    • Q:

      Which is warmer, the Stormtracker or Extravert? Trying to decide which to get for backcountry skiing and occasional ice climbing, in Tahoe/Sierras mostly.
      thanks!
      Asked on 9/17/2011 by Anonymous

      2 answers

      • Outdoor Research Employees

        A:

        With the addition of the Wind Stopper on the Storm Tracker gloves, you're going to get more warmth and should be comfortable in a range of 15-35F. If you have any other questions, let us know.

        Answered on 9/20/2011 by CS Outdoor Research from Seattle, WA
      • A:

        The Extravert should be a bit warmer, but I have not worn
        them. But, I have tried them on and they're a bit heavier.

        Answered on 10/27/2011 by B-Gil from Ouray, CO
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