Marmot Spring Glove

Priced: $38.97 - $65.00 Rated:   - 4 stars out of 5 by 4 reviews.
Marmot Spring Glove
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Color: Black / Gargoyle
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The Spring Glove by Marmot. The Spring Glove is a reliable, functional, top-value glove that has proven its mettle with guides throughout the mountain ranges of the world.

FEATURES of the Marmot Spring Glove.
SPECIFICATIONS of the Marmot Spring Glove.

Lining and Layers:

  • High-pile DriClime lining provides extra warmth and wicks moisture away for a nice, non-soggy hand environment

Fabric:

  • Free-Flow Stretch Fit - Stretch Fabric for Ease of Movement
  • Nose wipe - Soft fabric to wipe your nose
  • Marmot MemBrain waterproof/Breathable Fabric
  • 100% Stretch Nylon 4 oz/yd
  • Soft fabric patch helps you deal with a pesky runny nose

Ventilation:

  • MemBrain waterproof breathable insert keeps you hands dry and comfortable

Traction and Grip:

  • Articulated Falcon Grip gives you excellent dexterity for gripping poles or adjusting bindings
  • Goatskin palm enhances grip and durability

Features:

  • Leather Knuckle Reinforcement
  • Bonded Cuff tab
Rock/Creek Outfitters

The men's Marmot Spring Glove is a reliable, functional, top-value glove that has proven its mettle with guides throughout the mountain ranges of the world. A versatile lightweight glove well suited for Spring Skiing.


Backcountry.com
The snow blower is busted, so you ditch the random mittens and grab your high-performance Marmot Spring Gloves out of the ski closet for some quality time with the shovel. This heavy duty all-around glove works just as well for shoveling as it does for spring skiing, snowboarding, and mountaineering.

Rocky Mountain Trail

Low-profile, comfortable, & warm, these gloves are considered impressive for a reason.
The Marmot Men's Spring Glove is a reliable, functional, top-value glove that has proven its mettle with guides throughout the mountain ranges of the world. Featuring DriClime® Moisture Management Technology to keep you dry, warm and comfortable and MemBrain® fabric, the ultimate in waterproof, breathable fabric with excellent durability.


Mountain Gear
Perfect for warmer-weather adventures, the multi-purpose Spring Glove from Marmot does it all: from spring skiing to alpine mountaineering.
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Best Use Gloves:Ski
Closure:Hook and Loop
Cuff:Undercuff
Glove Features:Undercuff
Glove Outer Material:100% Stretch Nylon 4 oz/yd
Glove Palm Material:Washable Leather 0.6
Glove Type:Gloves
Goggle Squeegee:no
Grip Material:Leather
Insulated:no
Lining:DriClime® 3-Dimentional Wicking Keeps Hands Drier and Warmer
Lining Material:DriClime 3-Dimentional Wicking Lining
Material:Reinforcement Material: Washable Goatskin Leather 0.6
Materials:100% Stretch Nylon 4 oz/yd
Nose Wipe:yes
Reinforcement:Washable Leather 0.6 - 0.8 mm
Removable Liner:no
Seam Taped:Yes
Style:Glove
Type:Shell
Waterproof:yes
Weatherproof Material:MemBrain
Weight:5 oz / 141.7 g (Large)
Windproof:yes
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Marmot Spring Glove Reviews:

Reviews:

Really nice gloves. The leather's really supple and grips well and the softshell fabric on the back of the hand breathes well. These keep my hands warm while hiking/skinning down to about 20F (maybe lower but I haven't tested them that cold), but because they are thin I'll get cold hands when carrying an axe at those temps. I think it's a good balance of insulation and dexterity though; I can put on and adjust my crampons without taking these gloves off. My only complaint is that water seems to get through the seams when the day warms up and the snow gets wet, I assume because the seams aren't taped. Generally a minor issue as I'm usually on my way out by the time this happens. Bottom line, I lost my first pair of these and I'm buying another pair, no hesitation.

Venechuk at Backcountry.com on 05/08/2012

Love -- LOVE -- these gloves! Bought them to wear as a base pair when skiing (I wear a shell mitt over them) and have been quite pleased. Even though they are advertised as a "Spring Glove" they were more than warm enough on a cold day and when it warmed up and started sleeting, I shed the mitt and wore just the gloves. They kept my hands warm and dry!

cjt at Backcountry.com on 01/25/2013

Great gloves, especially for the price. Much better solution for me than a 3 in 1 glove. And as other have noted, these gloves were perfect on a partly cloudy day that started out at about 20F. My only negative is that they are a little tight to get on,but I have wide hands.

jamp433308 at Backcountry.com on 04/03/2013

for me. These happen to fit my hands better than other brands. Great for Ice Climbing.

George Vaughan at Backcountry.com on 11/02/2013