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Milder days on the ice can leave your hands wet, cold and slippery. It was with those routes under running water in mind we created the StormCell™. With quick-dry, synthetic leather Clarino® palms and fingers for greater tactility - especially in wet conditions - and stretch woven fabric with a waterproof/breathable GORE-TEX® insert, the StormCell™ is your ideal companion when tackling spring ice.

Avg. Weight (oz./g): 4.4 / 125 L

Features
  • Waterproof/breathable GORE-TEX® insert with X-TRAFIT™ technology keeps hands dry and ensures a secure, no-slip grip
  • Stretch woven fabric provides a customized fit; foam padding at back of hand for impact protection
  • Flexible finger pads for protection at impact points while maintaining dexterity
  • Quick-dry, synthetic leather Clarino® palm and fingers for greater tactility
  • Ultra-sticky silicon pads on palm, fingers, and finger tips for enhanced tool-handling and confident grip in wet or dry conditions
  • Anatomically-conforming, stretch fabric cuff for secure fit
  • Pre-curve, boxed construction
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Outdoor Research StormCell Gloves�
 
5.0

(based on 2 reviews)

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(6 of 6 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

Great all around work glove

By Mark

from Afghanistan

Pros

  • Great grip
  • Warm while working
  • Water Proof

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Climbing
    • Military
    • Shooting
    • Working with equipment

    Comments about Outdoor Research StormCell Gloves�:

    I took these gloves with me to a deployment to Afghanistan. During the course of the winter and early spring I wore these gloves almost every day while patrolling in Frozen rocky mountainous terrain and while working with various equipment. I used them in everything from sleeting rain to packed snow fall. I had no problems and they always kept my hands warm and dry. The only Issue I had was that the pads on the fingers and palm were not as sticky as when the gloves first arrived. However I think that is to be expected due to heavy use. That being said I still didn't have too many problems with slipping. I will buy another pair, however after 5 months of heavy use they are still going strong and I don't see a need to replace them at this time.

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    5.0

    An outstanding pair of gloves!

    By Puff Daddy

    from Kodiak, AK

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    Pros

    • Easy to put on
    • Great wind protection
    • Outstanding dexterity
    • Very "grippy"
    • Well built

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • ColdDry environments
      • Day to day wear

      Comments about Outdoor Research StormCell Gloves�:

      I bought these gloves for use at work (US Coast Guard) in Kodiak, AK. I am an aviator, so I use them for day to day activities, commuting on cold windy days, and on the flight line prior to and after flights. Excellent for cold days on the flight line. Thick enough to provide wind and cold protection, yet thin enough so that I don't sacrifice the dexterity you lose with heavy gloves. With long exposure in sub freezing and windy days my hands do get cold, but I truly don't believe you can ask for much more from this pair of gloves. They also have handy loops at the base for pulling them on. Those engineers thought of everything.

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        Do these have any insulation? If not, can a liner be used to increase warmth? I'm looking for a warm glove that is not bulky and provides dexterity in cold, wet weather.
        Asked on 12/9/2010 by alan

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          A:

          They do not have any insulation. A liner can be used to increase warmth. However I would probably only use a light weight liner so that the glove is not too crammed.

          Answered on 12/23/2010 by Outdoor Research from Seattle
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