Outdoor Research Men's Flurry Gloves

Priced: $24.99 - $38.00 Rated:   - 4 stars out of 5 by 13 reviews.
Outdoor Research Flurry Gloves -
A Flurry of warmth and comfort.
The Outdoor Research Men’s Flurry Glove keeps your hands toasty and comfortable whether you’re enjoying a bluebird winter day or cruising around town on a blustery afternoon. Made with a soft yet functional blend of wool and nylon with a fuzzy fleece lining, the Flurry wicks moisture while insulating against the cold. Outdoor Research’s MotionWrap palm ensures a snug, cozy fit with full dexterity.

Fit:

  • Gloves have a snug and stretchy fit.

Fabric:

  • construction minimizes seams for a comfortable fit.
  • Plus fabric, this glove offers the natural warmth of wool blended with nylon for added durability.
  • 63% polyester, 26% wool, 11% nylon.
  • Soft polyester fleece lining wicks away moisture and provides extra warmth.
  • Constructed from Alpin-wool &#8482
  • 100% polyester back
  • Insulated wool-blend comfort for high-energy pursuits or after long, cold adventures
  • Alpin-wool™ Plus fabric; wool-nylon blend exterior; wicking polyester interior
  • Soft wicking polyester interior for warmth even in wet conditions

Wash and Care:

  • Machine wash separately in cold water and air dry.

Ventilation:

  • Breathable

Traction and Grip:

  • Silicone prints on fingers and palm for added grip
  • Silicone tabs add grip to the fingers and palms.

Features:

  • Quick Drying
  • Leather grab tabs on inner wrists help you get the gloves on.
  • Glove Clip
  • MotionWrap&#8482
  • Pull Loop
SummitHut.com

The Flurry Gloves from Outdoor Research are ideal as a warm, insulating layer for long adventures in cold conditions. The wool and nylon blend exterior acts as a lightweight barrier to the elements, while the wicking polyester interior keeps your skin dry and comfortable.


Moosejaw

The Men's Flurry Gloves by Outdoor Research. Keep your hands warm and insulated on a long day of cold-weather trekking. Constructed of Alpin-woolPlus fabric, the wool/nylon exterior pulls moisture away while the soft fleece interior gives you the ultimate in cozy, warm comfort. MotionWrappalm construction, a snug, stretchy fit and grip-sensitive silicone prints on fingers and palms easily grip trekking poles and allow for excellent dexterity.


Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS)
During cold-weather hiking, the Flurry Gloves from Outdoor Research keep hands warm and dry with Alpin-wool Plus fabric.

Fiber Content: 63% polyester, 26% wool, 11% nylon.
Country of Origin: Imported


6pm.com
Protect your digits this winter while trekking when you wear the Outdoor Research Flurry Gloves.
ProBoardShop.com
Insulated wool-blend comfort for high-energy pursuits or after long, cold adventures.
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Also available for: Women, Kids
Claimed Weight:2.3 oz
Comfort Range:25/40° F / -4/4° C
Material:Alpin-wool™ Plus fabric; wool-nylon blend exterior; wicking polyester interior
Recommended Use:hiking, snowshoeing, backpacking, skiing
Type:Gloves
Warranty:lifetime
Waterproof:No
Weather Conditions:Cold
Weight:2.3 oz / 65 g (for size Large, per pair)
Weight [with packaging]:Medium: 0.2 lb, Small: 0.35 lb, Large, X-Large: 0.4 lb
Windproof:no
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Outdoor Research Flurry Gloves Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Awesome glove, lightweight, warm, and functional

I tried these on in a store before I bought them, so I already knew how well they fit and felt. They are wool, which is part of the reason I bought them. But they are also very warm for their weight and you can still maintain decent dexterity while wearing them. They are not terribly thick, but not too thin to be useless... if that means anything to anyone. The rubber grips on the fingertips and parts of the palm are a very nice touch. You can really feel the wool trapping the heat immediately after you put them on. They are perfect for morning commutes/walks to school. And, the tags say they're machine washable.
James at Moosejaw on 02/02/2010

Great glove for the day to day.

I am on my second pair of these and I wear them nearly every day in the Utah snow. These tend to be better suited for the drive up and walking around. If it is a super cold day, throw a waterproof shell on top and you have an ultra-warm liner, but on their own on a powder day your hands are going to get wet.
Greg at Moosejaw on 12/22/2011

I got these primarily to match my winter business jacket and for use around the town. While snowshoeing these offer excellent warmth, even when damp. Wet snow sticks to these like iron to a magnet. They do tend to take a little longer to dry than I had expected, but the wool and synthetic construction retain the heat, keeping my digits toasty warm.

Logan Throndsen at Backcountry.com on 10/21/2010

good stuff

Nice fitting warm gloves warm in covered in wet snow digging in snow. The wind blows thought the woven fibers a little to keep your hands from over heating enough to keep you warm kind neat.

Spent 2-3 hrs wearing these in deep snow making a igloo and walking outdoors in - 10 degrees celcius with 25km/h winds.
richard at Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) on 01/01/2013

Warm and medium-weight, but not wind proof

These gloves aren't terribly bulky which gives great dexterity. The fit is snug and seams are smooth on the inside. I like the grippy surfaces -- great for the steering wheel. These are fairly warm down to the lower 20s or so, but a gust of wind will penetrate a bit. Also, the color is dark gray, not black.
Dan at Moosejaw on 12/27/2010

Good not great.

these gloves are pretty much what you would expect from a merino wool glove. very warm unless its windy. the rubber grips have worn completely off in less than a season worth of use. these are very light and good overall. for the price i would buy them again
Ryan at Moosejaw on 11/20/2010

I bought these thinking they would just be another lightweight glove, these things are WARM. I was working outside in 15 degree weather with a different pair and could not keep my fingers warm, went and changed to these and had no more problems. Would buy again.

Scott at Backcountry.com on 01/05/2010

thick and warm

Cumfy warm thick wool glove does not stop all the wind but still warm.

have not used them in very cold without linner but they are good for -10 degrees weather with little wind and light rain.

Stay tunned for further use and feedback.
rswaluk at Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) on 12/12/2012

Warm and light weight

Great gloves. Super warm in the subzero weather. When shoveling the the grippers on the palms are very helpful. Super lightweight and easily store in my pockets. Highly recommend them.
JAMES at Moosejaw on 05/26/2010

Cool weather glovers

well fitting.
JDman at Rock/Creek Outfitters on 03/03/2011

Negative Reviews:

Outdoor Research should do more research on these gloves! They are not worth the money.

These gloves look great, although they do not perform as good at they look. I should have listened to the reviews that stated that these gloves to not stop the wind. They truly don't. What good are gloves that don't block the wind? They are ok above 25 degrees on a day that is not too windy or if you are running in and out of stores or the car (when you don't always need gloves anyway). They are, however, inadequate if you need to spend any length of time outside (more than 10 minutes) on a fairly cool and breezy day, the kind of which we have frequently in Chicago.
DIANE at Moosejaw on 01/31/2011

I did not like these gloves at all. The seams were sharp (for lack of a better term), and they were right on your finger tips and right between your fingers, resulting in the feeling of constantly being stabbed between the fingers by these gloves. I returned them immediately. I'm pretty disappointed, as OR generally makes great stuff

Marc Stiller at Backcountry.com on 01/18/2012

Neutral Reviews:

Good, not great

The gloves look really nice and are warm enough. However, they are cut larger than most. Large usually fits me, but I had to go with medium with these. Which is OK, but even still, the thumbs are just a tad too long. I hate loose material on gloves. Price was right, so I'll probably just invert and stitch them to shorten the thumbs a bit.
Flyin' Brian at Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) on 01/01/2013