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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.




Fabric :

WINDSTOPPER® 100% polyester soft shell fabric // 100% goat
leather palm // 100% polyester tricot lining

Avg. Weight (oz./g): 4.1 / 116 L

Features
  • Water Resistant
  • Durable
  • Breathable
  • Lightweight
  • Wicking
  • Quick Drying
  • Soft and Tactile Leather Palm
  • Pull Loop
  • Gusseted Entry with Locking Zipper
  • MotionWrap™ AT Construction for Dexterity
  • Elasticized Wrist
Technology
  • IFMGA Test Team

    IFMGA Test Team A select group of International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations (IFMGA) certified guides work closely with the Outdoor Research Product Development team.

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  • 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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4.3

(based on 4 reviews)

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  • Durable (3)

Cons

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      (2 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

       
      3.0

      Old ones were better

      By Markardi

      from Kanata ON, Canada

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Leather palms and fingers
      • Well Made
      • Windstopper

      Cons

      • Cuff Loop
      • Downgraded Zipper
      • Leather Color
      • Poor Fit
      • Wrist Elastic

      Best Uses

      • Everyday glove
      • Hiking

      I recently bought a new pair of Stormtracker gloves after having lost the left glove of my original pair. This new pair is the updated design that came out a year or two ago and I am disappointed with most of the changes they've made.

      I'll start with size and fit:
      The original pair was size large and was one of the best fitting gloves I've ever put on my hand. The length and girth of the fingers and thumb was spot on; the tapered wrist with elastic band kept it conformed to my body. This made them great for dexterity, tactility, and for fitting under a hard shell if needed.

      The new pair is also a size large and the finger/thumb length is still good, there is however way too much girth. I would need to have sufficiently fatter fingers in order to fill these gloves and as a result tactility suffers, I can't pick up small objects like I use to. There's also less/no taper to the wrist and the elastic is so weak (and half the size) that it hardly conforms to the hand. These new ones float more on the hands then conform. This also means they pull off easily when pulling off a shell where the old ones would stay where they were.

      Other features:
      They've moved the zipper from the center to the thumb side of the gloves. I actually like this as it's easier to do up. A downside is they've also changed the zipper to a less water resistant type.

      There's now a loop on the cuff of the gloves that might make it great for hooking onto something, but while they are on, they scratch/irritate the skin because the material isn't very soft and the edges haven't been folded in to round them off.

      The leather grain on these new gloves is more course than on the old ones. I do see this as an improvement as the leather should be more durable and provide more grip. Although there's no significant wear on the old ones (well, the right hand glove I still have at least). One dislike I have with the leather is it's now a drab grey rather than the sleek black it use to be.

      Quality:
      I would still say these new gloves are great quality. Craftsmanship is high, they are still warm and great at blocking the elements in the conditions they were disgned for.

      Final thoughts:
      Would I recommend them? Maybe, they're still a good glove. I'm going to try a size medium and see if the fit issue is resolved. I paired these original gloves up with my OR Mithril storm shell jacket and the combo is awesome.

      I just wish I knew where my original left glove ended up!

      (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      Great Ski Gloves

      By MT skier

      from Missoula, MT

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • breathable
      • Dexterity
      • Durable
      • Easy OnOff
      • Very water resistant

      Cons

      • Wet Leather

      Best Uses

      • Backcountry ski
      • Hunting
      • On Area Ski
      • Spring Snow Travel

      I use these for the skin track, crossing spring snow fields, or downhill skiing. When I'm active I can use them into the teens. If I'm sitting on a ski lift or bombing down open runs, I get cold in the 20's. I add a pair of PL 100s underneath and I'm good into the single digits.

      I have a large hand and almost always take an XL. With these gloves, a large is snug enough to keep good dexterity, but large enough to slide a pair of PL's underneath.

      These are not waterproof, and once the leather is saturated they can be very cold. However they were dry for 6 hours of blowing snow and rain before they soaked through at my local ski hill. Crossing snow fields with an ice axe they were dry for up to 2 hours.

      (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

       
      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

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        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:

          Are these waterproof/water-resistant enough for winter backcountry hiking and snowshoeing? Or, does OR make a WP shell that will fit over my WindStopper Grippers? Suggestions appreciated. Nothing worse than soaked gloves 5 miles from the trailhead. :-)
          Asked on 12/18/2012 by TJ from Boulder, CO

          1 answer

          • A:

            These gloves are made to keep your hands warm in powerful winter winds but they will not be useful for a long winter backcountry hike. I would take a look at the Gloves and Mittens in the Backpacking and Hiking section of this website!

            Answered on 2/5/2013 by Doin' Work from the East from Loon, New Hampshire
        • 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

          2 answers

          • A:

            I would not use Mink Oil. I was considering Obenhauf's(which I use on my Scarpa SLs but gave it a bit more thought and 86d the idea.

            The Nikwax suggestion is a good one but they make a product that is more fitting for this application which is called Fabric & Leather Proof.

            I used it on my Storm Trackers and it worked well. May as well protect the whole glove and not just the leather right?

            Happy hiking-Rick

            Answered on 11/3/2012 by Rick-Pittsburgh from Pittsburgh, Pa
          • 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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