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Keep your hands warm on a long day of cold-weather trekking with the Flurry Gloves™. Constructed of Alpin-Wool™ Plus fabric, the wool/nylon exterior pulls moisture away from the skin, while the soft fleece interior provides the ultimate in cozy, warm comfort. MotionWrap™ palm construction, a snug, stretchy fit and silicone prints on fingers combine for excellent dexterity and grip.




Fabric :

Alpin-wool™ Plus 63% polyester, 26% wool, 11% nylon

Avg. Weight (oz./g): 2.7 / 77 L

Features
  • Breathable
  • Wicking
  • Quick Drying
  • Silicone Grip Pads on Palm and Finger Tips
  • Pull Loop
  • Leather Grab Tab at Wrist
  • MotionWrap™ Construction for Minimal Seaming
Technology
  • AlpinWool Plus

    AlpenWool Plus™ A warm, plaited knit fabric with excellent moisture transfer (rugged wool/poly/nylon knit face and a soft polyester fleece back).

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Lab Rat Reviews

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4.0

(based on 6 reviews)

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83%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Warm (5)

Cons

    Best Uses

        • Sizing:
        • Feels too small

           

          Feels true to size

           

          100% 

          (3 reviews)

          Feels too large

           
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No (3)

      Reviewed by 6 customers

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      4.0

      Great glove

      By CD

      from Missouri

      About Me Advanced

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Good Grip
      • Warm

      Cons

      • Not Waterproof

      Best Uses

      • Backcountry
      • Casual Wear
      • Hiking/Running
      • Tactical Training
      • Working Outdoors

      Comments about M's Flurry Gloves�:

      I have used these gloves to do everything from riding around on a golf cart in the snow to shooting in the rain. The gloves are not waterproof, (not advertised to be) but will take plenty of water before becoming saturated. The gloves insulate well even when soaking wet.

      The worst thing I can think of with this glove is they are harder to take off and on when soaked.

      I would recommend this glove to anyone needing a glove to wear around town or use for work or play.

      • Sizing:
      • Feels true to size
      • Gear Usage:
      • work
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No
       
      5.0

      Great for backpacking

      By Wolf

      from the mountains

      About Me Expert

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Dries Quickly
      • Durable
      • Warm

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Backcountry

        Comments about M's Flurry Gloves�:

        These gloves have everything I was looking for. I didn't get these to drive in. I got these to backpack in. The material is wind resistant enough for me. When I am in the snow I really like how the material keeps my hands dry. The interior feels luxurious and the exterior is durable enough for my ultralight use. These gloves could have a bit more grip, but like I mentioned, I didn't get them for driving. They are great to use with my trekking poles.

        • Sizing:
        • Feels true to size
        • Gear Usage:
        • Ultr
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No
         
        4.0

        great out and about gloves

        By jefe

        from northern Utah

        About Me Intermediate

        Pros

        • Good Grip
        • Stylish
        • Warm

        Cons

        • Wears Easily

        Best Uses

        • Casual Wear
        • Driving

        Comments about M's Flurry Gloves�:

        I live in northern Utah. I use these to shovel snow. I use them to scrape frost off the windows of my cars. I use them when I go driving. I use them when I'm on a walk in the winter, or just out and about. I think they're great. The fit is very good. I can get my hands into my pockets to pull out keys, or grab my phone without needing to take them off. Still, they're warm enough that I use them for all of my casual wear needs. The grip is good, but it's going to be the first thing that wears out on these gloves. I wish the grip would wear better.

        • Sizing:
        • Feels true to size
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No
         
        4.0

        OR Men's Flurry Gloves

        By Kid Falcon

        from Bellingham, WA

        Pros

        • Easy finger usage
        • Easy to remove and put on
        • Not cumbersome
        • Warm

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Cold-weather hiking
          • Go-to gloves
          • Snowshoeing
          • Useful on a daily basis

          Comments about M's Flurry Gloves�:

          I have used O.R.'s Flurry Gloves as a safari guide. They are not so bulky as to make one have to remove them. I would frequently be jumping out of a vehicle after spotting an elusive animal (in temperatures at -20F) to set up spotting scopes, or use my binoculars to track an animal. With the Flurry Glove, i did not have to remove them each time as I would with a larger/thicker glove. Yet, my hands still remained warm. They are also easy to stuff inside pockets of most any jacket when stowing, and they dry quickly for immediate use.
          I would love if they had a drawstring to cinch up the cuff end.

           
          3.0

          Good but...

          By AKC

          from North Yorkshire, England

          Pros

          • Comfortable
          • Fitted
          • Grippy

          Cons

          • Expensive

          Best Uses

          • Gripping Items
          • Walking

          Comments about M's Flurry Gloves�:

          Got the gloves for a visit to Brussels, wore them for 6 days straight in minus temperatures. They fit well and provided enough grip for using a DSLR camera. The gloves are starting to pill and some bits of the silicon has been rubbed off due to use.

          Bottom Line: Good but expensive

          (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

           
          4.0

          M's Flurry gloves

          By ballbloke

          from Hertfordshire, England

          Pros

          • Comfortable
          • Dry
          • Warm
          • Windproof

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Gripping
            • Walking

            Comments about M's Flurry Gloves�:

            These gloves are great for walking in winter, keeping hands warm and dry whatever the weather and the fleecy interior feels very comfortable. They are also good for using with walking poles as the fingers have rubberised grip material.

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            • Q:

              What glove would be best for cold, wet climates that change drastically throughout the day(i.e. Kodiak, AK).
              Asked on 3/25/2012 by Anonymous

              1 answer

              • Outdoor Research Employees

                A:

                A great versatile glove is the M's or W's Arete glove. It is fully waterproof with a Gore-tex insert and has a removable fleece liner which can be used/removed depending on the temperature. The Flurry gloves are a great warm layer, but are not designed for wet climates.

                Answered on 4/27/2012 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, WA
            • Q:

              What's the difference between Mens & Womens Glove sizing?
              Asked on 2/22/2012 by Anonymous

              1 answer

              • Outdoor Research Employees

                A:

                The difference is in length and circumference of your hand. There is a sizing chart online. Click on the Size Guide icon next to the sizes. Measure your hand and the guide will give a recommended size.

                Answered on 2/23/2012 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, WA
            • M's Flurry Gloves�

              Q:

              What temperature range are these gloves designed for? Thanks.
              Asked on 2/2/2011 by Anonymous

              1 answer

              • A:

                I've had these out in the teens and my hands have been warm.

                Answered on 2/13/2011 by Wolf from the mountains
            • M's Flurry Gloves�

              Q:

              Please tellme country of origin
              Asked on 12/27/2010 by Anonymous

              2 answers

              • Outdoor Research Employees

                A:

                The Flurry Gloves are made in China.

                Answered on 12/30/2010 by Outdoor Research Staff from Seattle
              • A:

                china

                Answered on 1/12/2012 by ej from AZ
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            Men's Flurry Gloves™

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            Perfect for cold-weather hiking, these gloves keep hands warm and dry in Alpin-wool™ Plus fabric.

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            Perfect for cold-weather hiking, these gloves keep hands warm and dry in Alpin-wool™ Plus fabric.

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