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Beschreibung

Dank ihrer enormen Vielseitigkeit bieten die HighCamp 3-Finger Gloves™ die perfekte Kombination zwischen extremer Wärme und Griffigkeit für ausgedehnte Trekkingabenteuer. Diese kombinierbaren Dreifingerhandschuhe mit herausnehmbarem Innenhandschuh bieten Schutz vor Kälte und Nässe bei der Werkzeughandhabung in kaltem Wetter.

Gewicht (in oz./g) ca. 10.3 / 291 L

Funktionen
  • Stulpen mit SuperCinch™-Verschluss
  • Weiche, taktile Lederhandfläche
  • Handfläche des Innenhandschuhs mit Silikonbesatz
  • Herausnehmbares Futter
  • Halteschlaufe
  • Handfläche aus Moonlite-Pile-Fleece
  • Cinch-Stegschnalle am Handgelenk
  • Wärmekissentasche auf dem Handrücken des Innenhandschuhs
  • Pre-Curve-Konstruktion
Technologie
  • Moonlite Pile

    Moonlite Pile A warm, high-loft pile with a soft interior and abrasion-resistant face.

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  • PrimaLoft One

    PrimaLoft® One Water-resistant, siliconized microfiber insulation that mimics the loft and compressibility of down but remains warm when wet.

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  • Ventia Dry

    Ventia Dry™ Waterproof construction with breathability allowing body vapor and moisture to escape.

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Bewertung

Lab Rat Reviews

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4.3

(based on 3 reviews)

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    Best Uses

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      4.0

      Versatile

      By Snow sports

      from Perkasie, Pa

      Pros

      • Dry
      • Warm

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Snowboard Adjustments

        Hands stay warm and dry plenty of adjustments so hands don't sweat if it gets warm. Biggest issue so far is the Velcro strips on the liner will stick to the liner when it is out of the glove. When you separate them, the liner material will get "strings" stuck to the Velcro. Its actually pretty hard to pull them apart.

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        4.0

        Great versitile Mitts for Winter Treks

        By Falconshenkel

        from Olympia, WA

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • Added dexterity
        • Easy To Pull Onoff
        • Great for layering
        • Great in the wind
        • Warm

        Cons

        • Liner Gloves A Bit Thin

        Best Uses

          The added dexterity of these mitts is most handy for field work, backcountry treks involving gear attenuation, and are perfect for snowmobiling where the increased windchill can seriously effect one's circulation in the hands.

          In extreme cold temperatures (below -10F), I've replaced the liners these came with with that of the thicker liners of the Men's versiliner gloves and got better results. The layering concept works well with these mitts for extending their use in colder temps though I'd like to make the suggestion to OR to beef up the thickness of the liners these gloves come with.

          The exterior of the mitts is pretty darn rugged and windproof as well as the grips on the inside. All in all a great purchase and I'd recommend them to any backcountry skier, snowshoer, snowmobiler, or winter field tech.

           
          5.0

          Good Gloves for the Cold

          By Heather the Hiker

          from Seattle, WA

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

          • Hand warmer pocket
          • Liner included
          • Split Index Finger
          • Warm

          Cons

          • Liner Issues

          Best Uses

          • Cold weather hiking
          • Snow sports

          My outside fingers tend to get really cold to the point of pain when I hike in the winter. I wanted a glove that I could still have the functionality of my index finger and keep the last two fingers warm. This glove delivers. With the removable liner and hand warmer pocket, these glovesare very versatile. It's like a layering system for your hands.

          Be advised though - when you go to put the liners back in, the last hand has a slight disadvantage to the first when you try to attach the velcro on the liner back to the glove/shell.

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          • Q:

            What the heck are the long cords with the plastic disc for? The gloves are working well but I don't know what to do with the cords.
            Asked on 3/5/2013 by Eric from Pa

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              These are referred to as "idiot cords" and are used by placing your hands through the open cords so as not to drop the gloves when taking them off. More or less a precautionary measure. These cords are removable if you choose to not use them.

              Answered on 4/9/2013 by Customer Service from Seattle
          • Q:

            is the liner a 5 finger glove liner?
            Asked on 10/24/2012 by larry

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              Yes.

              Answered on 10/24/2012 by Customer Service from Outdoor Research
          • Q:

            Would I be able to use my Sensor gloves inside these? (I.e., could the liners be replaced with another glove?)
            Asked on 1/6/2012 by Jon from Sudbury, MA

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              No they will not work inside the Highcamp. The Highcamp is pretty trim fitting this season, if you wanted to try our PL 100 or 150 liners those might work, but the Sensor will be too thick. I would suggest you get the Alti Glove and replace that liner with the Sensor if you are looking for a TouchTec liner. Enjoy!

              Answered on 1/26/2012 by OR Customer Service from Seattle, WA
          • Q:

            Are these designed in such a way that I could wear something like the Sensor gloves inside (i.e., to replace the fleece liner they come with)?
            Asked on 1/6/2012 by Jon from Sudbury, MA

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              The sensor might be a little thick but you can probably get away with it

              Answered on 1/25/2012 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, WA
          • Q:

            Im looking for a 3 finger glove system to work above elevations of 10,000 and higher, as well as very cold temperatures. Is this the glove or do you have something equivalent? Be great to have a 3 finger glove to work well with carrying an ice axe in cold temps and high elevations.
            Asked on 12/1/2011 by Anonymous from Seattle,WA

            1 answer

            • Outdoor Research Employees

              A:

              This is our only three-finger glove. It is a warm glove that has a general comfort range down to about -15F. They have great dexterity for tool handling in variable conditions.

              Answered on 12/22/2011 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, WA
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          Men's Highcamp 3-Finger Gloves™

          Artikelnr. 71805OR

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          Diese kombinierbaren, wasserdichten Dreifingerhandschuhe halten die Hände bei langen Expeditionen und Skitouren warm und trocken.

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          € 80.00

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          Diese kombinierbaren, wasserdichten Dreifingerhandschuhe halten die Hände bei langen Expeditionen und Skitouren warm und trocken.

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