When the mercury really drops out of sight, the Absolute Zero Mitt will be there to keep your hands warm and dry. 3 layer Conduit, Duraguard palm, Keprotec® reinforcements and a warm, ThermicMicro liner mitt make our top-of-the line mountaineering mitt essential gear for high altitude and deep cold. Keprotec® reinforcements and a rappel-tough Duraguard palm handle rocks, ropes and ice in freezing conditions. The removable liner mitt has an improved fit with increased articulation and snug elastic at the wrist to hold in heat and increase warmth.
- Average Weight: 14 oz
- 3-Layer Conduit waterproof/breathable ripstop nylon shell
- Waterproof, rappel-tough Duraguard® palm
- Kevlar® reinforced sidewalls
- Removable insert mitt with warm, soft Thermic Micro insulation and waterproof fabric
- Extra long gauntlet fits over bulky jacket sleeves
- Removable leash and carabiner loop
- Liner mitt: Windproof polyester and Thermic Micro for deep cold, articulated silhouette with elastic at wrist stays snug. Can be worn without a shell.
| Size | Circumference of Hand | Length of Hand | |||
| S | 7" minus - 7.5" | 6.5" minus - 7" | |||
| M | 8" - 8.5" | 7.5" - 8" | |||
| L | 9" - 9.5" | 8.5" - 9" | |||
| XL | 9.5" - 10" plus | 9" - 9.5" plus |
02/02/09
These have been the best gloves I have ever used. I used them for a year now for extreme cold weather camping and my hands have never been cold. The pro, it has a very soft comfortable fit on your hands when using the primaloft liners, and the shell is very waterproof. The con is that it becomes a very tight fit with the shell layer on top of the liner, making it hard to wear anything else. But overall, these mitts are the best I have ever used, and I would recommend them for any cold outdoor activities, especially high altitude mountaineering, and other places were it becomes very cold.
Erik Gomez
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