
The Sierra Etip Glove offers the protection from the elements we need when venturing out into the biting elements that is winter. Along with featuring a screen-ready finger tip for easy phone use, this glove uses a unique zigzag stitching to seal in the...
Pearl Izumi's ELITE Gel Gloves provide lightweight coverage that protects your palms from road noise without impeding bar feel—the same as previous generations, but the inner palms are now smoother and the overall construction has fewer seams. That...
We pull on the Vigor Heavyweight Sensor Glove from Outdoor Research when the temp is seriously low and our pursuit's demands are high. This rugged, toasty pair has both brawn and brains with the innovative thermo-regulating technology providing us with...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I rely on the Freeride 3 Finger Glove for stormy resort days and deep backcountry laps. It gives me the warmth of a mitten with enough dexterity to handle bindings and zippers. The merino lining keeps my hands...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""These gloves keep my hands warm down to single digits without overheating. The Gore-Tex insert keeps them totally dry, and the leather palm has great grip for poles or boot buckles. The leash is a small but awesome...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’m a big fan of 3-finger gloves for ski touring and cold resort laps—warmer than a glove, more usable than a mitt. The Omni Trigger hits the mark with bomber leather, solid warmth from the G-Loft insulation,...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: “These gloves feel like a second skin. The all-leather shell and PrimaLoft® Gold insulation keep my hands warm and agile on the coldest days. Plus, the silicone grip zones and mf touch let me handle gear and...
Our Trail Air Gloves have been designed for maximum ventilation. With a micro-vented, perforated palm, a lightweight breathable back of hand, and power knit mesh between your fingers, these gloves are ready for even the hottest trail days. Perforated...
With the Outdoor Research Arete Modular GORE-TEX Glove keeping our hands warm during a day at the resort, in the backcountry, or building snowmen with our kids, we can finally focus on the task at hand without frozen fingers ruining the fun. Combining...
Trail running in late fall is a favorite pastime of ours with The North Face Etip Recycled Gloves on. The four-way stretch knit fabric provides a little warmth when winds try to numb our digits, and is made from recycled polyester for an eco-friendlier...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’m a big fan of 3-finger gloves for ski touring and cold resort laps—warmer than a glove, more usable than a mitt. The Omni Trigger hits the mark with bomber leather, solid warmth from the G-Loft insulation,...
Packed with heat-trapping fill and armored with a waterproof insert, The North Face's Montana Ski Glove keeps our grom's hands cozy on the hill. As they plow down powder-filled runs, the cinchable, wind-resistant gauntlet increases their protection...
The Sureshot Softshell Gloves offer excellent dexterity, weather resistance, and grip thanks to EnduraLoft insulation and leather overlays, and ActiveTemp technology regulates warmth during active outdoor pursuits.
A softshell glove with a lightweight lining, the Outdoor Research Stormtracker Sensor Windbloc Glove gives us breathable weather protection for playing all winter long. The Stormtracker features a windproof, water-resistant, and breathable GORE-TEX Windstopper...
Our Trail Gloves are sure to be your go-to for the perfect, everyday mountain gloveThey feature silicone-printed fingers for grip and brake lever control, an AX Suede palm for durability and bar feel, and fabrics that deliver the perfect blend of comfort...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wore the All Tracks Undercuff Glove for fast laps on warmer days and it was perfect—lightweight, waterproof, and super easy to slide under my jacket cuffs. Plus, I love that I can use my phone without peeling...
Whether we are going for a hike or just sitting around the campfire, our hands could benefit from gloves in colder temperatures. The Smartwool Thermal Merino Glove is our go-to when we need a lightweight glove that will keep our hands warm and still provide...
PEARL iZUMi dove into creating the Expedition Gel Full Finger Glove with the concept of maintaining control without losing the comfort of a padded glove. With 1:1 Control Gel in the palm, we maintain contact points crucial to handlebar feel and bike control...
Whether we need to keep our hands protected from the cold while we walk our pup or want to layer up under our ski gloves, the Outdoor Research Backstop Sensor Windpro Glove is our go-to for added warmth on a cold day. The back of the hand features Polartec...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve worn the Lyngen Windstopper Gloves ski touring, hiking, and even biking in shoulder seasons. The snug fit keeps my hands nimble, and the Gore-Tex Infinium fabric does an awesome job cutting wind while staying...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve worn the Lyngen Windstopper Gloves ski touring, hiking, and even biking in shoulder seasons. The snug fit keeps my hands nimble, and the Gore-Tex Infinium fabric does an awesome job cutting wind while staying...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""As a fan of cold-weather activities, I appreciate the Sequoia GORE-TEX Glove's reliable insulation and waterproof protection. These gloves keep my hands dry and warm, even in harsh conditions, making them a must-have...
The Outdoor Research Women's Fuzzy Glove might have a name that sounds like your favorite puppet, but don't let that fool you into thinking this is a big, fluffy, bulky glove. This is, in fact, a slim fleece glove. Posh pile fleece feels sweet against...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“I wear these gloves almost every day through fall and spring—they’re just the right weight. The stretch fleece keeps my hands warm without overheating, and I can still check trail maps or texts without taking...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I’ve been using these liners on their own for quick hikes and as an underlayer on storm days, and they’re surprisingly versatile. The touchscreen fingertips actually work without having to take them off,...