Point N Chute Sensor Glove - Men's
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Point N Chute Sensor Glove
If you like to hunt for powder or ski in colder conditions and you haven’t tried a full leather glove, then it might be time to listen to your buddies who swear by them. Between the rugged feel, top tier waterproofing, and increased dexterity, you really can’t go wrong with a goat leather glove. Outdoor Research packs the Point N Chute Sensor Glove with performance features to ensure your fingers stay comfortably warm whether you prefer to ski in or out of bounds. The goat leather construction is paired with a Gore-Tex laminate to offer ultimate water repellent characteristics while remaining breathable when you’re working hard. Enduraloft insulation keeps your digits nice and toasty on especially cold chairlift ride or early morning approaches on the skintrack.
Details
- Performance ski glove utilizes a goat leather construction for durability
- Gore-Tex laminate prevents wetness at all costs and breathes with you
- Leather palm and fingers increase dexterity when ripping skins
- Hook-and-loop closure prevents snow and ice from penetrating to skin
- Item #ODRZ8BW
- Material
- [face fabric] goat leather, [lining] 100% polyester tricot
- Waterproofing
- GORE-TEX insert
- Insulation
- [palm] 133g EnduraLoft, [back of hand] 200g EnduraLoft
- Style
- undercuff glove
- Closure
- hook-and-loop
- Touchscreen Compatible
- yes
- Claimed Weight
- [large] 8.5oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 34 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 18, 2024
Perfect
Haven't had a chance to use these on the slopes yet but they seem warm and well-made. Just what I needed.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
April 11, 2024
Not very durable
Not very durable. I only used it occasionally but the strap has been torn.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
April 4, 2024
Dry hands but a cramped pinky finger
These seem like decent gloves, they kept my hands mostly dry in warm conditions sledding and skiing all day. I was a disappointed to find that the pinky finger is too short when otherwise the fit is good. Never experienced that before. I have a different, lighter pair of OR gloves in size large (to accommodate liner layer options) and they are a bit lose on their own so I thought I'd go for a medium in these ones. Unfortunately didn't work out. I'm hoping they stretch out a bit - otherwise I'll be selling a replacing with something different. I'm also not impressed by the design. The palm side is basically all exposed seams on the fingers, which I didn't see in the photos online. I don't think they'll hold up very long, but you get what you pay for. Next time I'll be going for something built to last.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 6, 2024
Solid Glove Little Clunky
Love this glove. Skied it quite a few times and my initial impression is great. There is alot of insulation on the inside of the hand and I'm not a huge fan of that. However, it may break in. I'm overall great glove.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 24, 2024
Excellent Ski Gloves
Waterproof and warm. Used these last weekend in ~0 F temps and they held up well. Dexterity is a little limited as they are bulky, but significantly better than that of a mitt. These are an expensive purchase but the durability along with OR's top notch customer service/warranty ensure that these will last a long long time.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 24, 2024
Possible product design defect
I bought these gloves as a gift for my son. When he puts them on he uses the little pull loop to pull them onto his hands. However, the pull loop is attached to the quarter inch top hem, which means that when stress is applied to the loop, it pulls on the quarter inch hem instead of pulling on the glove sections. So now the top hem as well as the pull loop are separated from the glove and the hem is torn. Considering the price of the gloves, I would have thought that more concern would have gone into the stresses of pulling the gloves on. Other than this particular flaw, my son really likes the gloves.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 23, 2024
Very Warm
I know it's generally true that gloves really aren't suited for keeping your hands warm. If you need warm hands-use mitts! That said, these gloves are very warm, and manage to be reasonable dexterous at the same time. I got these just before a week-long -40 deg C cold snap, and they were wonderful to have. While I still couldn't reach into my coat pockets to grab my keys, they managed to keep my fingers warm the rest of the time. The leather is very nice and they're super comfortable. My hands are at the top end of "medium" and the mediums fit great. They're also very easy to slip on and off if you leave the cuffs loose, which is handy. A final nice point: the wrist straps are removable, so if you're using them for daily stuff like I have been, you can untie them, and save them for later. Overall, very happy.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 20, 2024
Very impressed
The top glove I've owned so far, warm and good range of motion. Perfect for skiing in below freezing conditions
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 7, 2024
Pretty Good!
I bought these and had the first pair rip on the inside before I took them to the hill. Got them replaced quickly and so far they seem fantastic! I can't comment on durability yet but the gloves keep me warm and dry and fit me perfectly (online measurements were accurate for me), they seem like they're going to break in really well.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 6, 2024
Nice glove.
I haven't put it through a full winter season yet, but thus far it has been a Great glove and Extremely warm.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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