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The Burton Men’s Gore-Tex Mitten packs in as much moisture protection as you could ever need, and a serious helping of insulation. Burton also added a pre-curved fit to keep these mittens from feeling like all those other bulky boxing gloves.
Thermex fleece and Thermacore insulation for serious warmth
Sticky Icky Grip palm lets you handle tools like you never did with mittens on
Removable fleece liner for those days when you don’t need so much insulation
Brushed microfiber lining for better moisture control
these things are awesome. this is the first pair of gore-tex gloves I've owned. i had no idea what i was missing until i got these. not once did my hands get wet like with my other gloves. comes with a pretty heavy liner for really cold days. most of the time i don't even need them. hand warmer pocket is useful and i usually use it as a vent cause these are mega warm. you can take these out on a slushy day and they'll come back totally dry. after getting these, i ditched my regular pair of gloves and picked up another pair of gore-tex gloves for little bit warmer days...bottom line, spend a little extra on gore-tex, totally worth it
these things are awesome. this is the first pair of gore-tex gloves I've owned. i had no idea what i was missing until i got these. not once did my hands get wet like with my other gloves. comes with a pretty heavy liner for really cold days. most of the time i don't even need them. hand warmer pocket is useful and i usually use it as a vent cause these are mega warm. you can take these out on a slushy day and they'll come back totally dry. after getting these, i ditched my regular pair of gloves and picked up another pair of gore-tex gloves for little bit warmer days...bottom line, spend a little extra on gore-tex, totally worth it
Picked them up today just because I couldn't pass up all the features for the price. In addition to the removable liner, which has rubber griper's all over, and the Gore-Tex, they have a strip of some kind of soft material on the left mitt for wiping your goggles clear. Also both thumbs are coated on the upper side with similar material to save your nose (for wiping). Furthermore the backsides unzip for heat packs. Lastly the cinch closure around the wrists is truly innovative and seems to work really well. Its been about 10-15 degrees outside to day where I live and they kept my hands warm while I cleaned out my car. My only complaint is that I wish they came up a bit farther on my arm. I'll update after I take them to Colorado in a month.
The palm of these ripped on me the first day I had them. They are waterproof and warm but if you ride more than 40 days a season or do a lot of grabs, get something that has a leather palm. It'll hold up a whole lot longer than these. Great piece for someone just getting into the game though.
These are definitely waterproof and warm but the rubber palm is not durable at all. Second day I used these they got snagged in my binding and ripped a small hole, that got bigger...and bigger. I recommend these to the weekend warrior but not someone getting 60+ days a year on the snow. If you do a lot of grabs, get something with a leather palm.
Gore-Tex is cool because it keeps you dry and breathes well. The fact that Burton made this Gore-Tex mitt without the hefty pricetag should stoke you out. I started out only using this on the really cold days but these things quickly found their way into my constant rotation of shred gear. On the hotter days or during any kind of hiking, I would just remove the inner glove liner and breathe a bit. The checkered pattern looks good but is not an eyesore and matches most outerwear, or at least doesn't clash with it. If you're on the fence about mitts, this is the one to call your gateway drug, It's not a huge gauntlet and looks good under a coat. I typically wear large gloves in most brands and find this to be true to size. from the end of the wrist to the top of the mitt by your fingertips it is 12". The circumference around the knuckles is 11". Glove is manufactured in China but has excellent quality and zero problems due to lack of durability.I would definitely recommended these to the dedicated rider looking for a versatile mitten.
in the picture the mittens have the nose wipe material on the thumbs as well as the goggle wipe on the left mitten. but the tech specs information says that it doesn't have either?
Great gloves for the price. Kept my hands warm and even made them too hot sometimes. The inner gloves are awesome, but are not always needed. Brought them out to Colo and used them everyday....until I dropped one off the chairlift.
Got these for Christmas and have taken them out 6 times in the Colorado snow. My hands are usually freezing while snowboarding or snow shoeing but these things are so warm that I've used them without the liners. I really can't believe how water proof and warm they are. I highly recommend them. Well worth it! If they can handle the Breckenridge wind, they can handle just about anything.
My brother bought these for me (Christmas 2010) and they are awesome. I had scott mittens before, but these are outstanding. The liner gloves are warm, completely insulated shell. I couldn't be any happier.
I have now owned three pairs of the gore-tex mitten. These are the most comfortable by far because of the inside lined with a "micro fleece" kind of fabric. It's extremely soft and are fitted with a smaller zipper that the last two. For me they run a little big, but that is ok, since I will just wear the under gloves that come with the mitts. Would recommend to anyone wanting a nice pair of mitts that will last a long time.
i was about to get the more expensive leather one but im too lazy to oil it up after every use or before use. with most gloves the inside does get wet but besides that these gloves are comfortable and easy to take on/off. my hands are small too its hard to find that seems to fit perfectly but these fit great.
I recommend these gloves for any snowboarders! these gloves are warm whether or not you have the inside liner. I have not had any ripping problems yet with the grabs though like the others below and the palm is not a true leather.
i loved everything about them until i went to put it over my cuff. they don't really open very wide to get over. and they don't want to stay over the jacket cuff after moving around alot..... their warm, dry, comfortable, and stylish. they just don't work great as an over the jacket mitt....... super bummed i have to return them. and theres nothing else that i can replace them with. off to another website for now. no offense backcountry. i still love ya!!
My fingers have always been cold in gloves. No more with the Burton Gore-Tex Mitten. My first mitten and I could not be happier. Even found my hands getting hot with the liners.
I have had zero issues with these gloves unlike others have mentioned below. I use them on a regular basis. I ride about 50+days a year with them. It has held up fine. The waterproofing and warmth has been great for me especially at this price. I handle my snowboard without a problem. I have yet to see any damage on them. They are comparable to my Drop mittens that I have had for over 6-7 years.
As mlamkin82143651 below, there is a wipe for your goggles on the left mitt and nose wipes on each of the other thumbs. The wipe for your goggles might not be a rubber or silicone, but it works.
The first day I used these they already had a hole in the palm. The rubber material is not durable at all and gets caught easily in binders. Even with a hole in the palm, these stayed waterproof and warm. I only recommend these to the weekend warrior, not to anyone who rides 40+ days a year. Also don't recommend to anyone grabbing their edges frequently.
These mittens are awesome! Extremely comfortable, extremely warm. I almost never use the fleece liner gloves cuz the shell by itself is so warm. Their are two different ways to tighten these up to keep snow out. An elastic pull at the bottom of the glove that can be pulled one way to tighten up and one way to loosen (so you can do either without having to use both hands) and one higher up towards the base of your thumb (the wide strap across the back of the glove seen in the picture above). Using them together makes it easy to keep my coat sleave over my glove to form a total seal. I've been snowboarding in negative fourteen (it was pretty miserable) but my hands were nice and warm with the liners in.
These mittens are awesome. They are very warm and the features are great. Unlike the product description these mittens DO have a goggle wipe and they DO have a nose wipe. They are great. I wore them on a 30-degree day without the liners and they actually made my hands pretty sweaty. They must be way warm with the liners, which themselves are great also. They have a very sticky material spread out all over the palm and fingers which make it very easy to grab things like cameras, or anything really. The compartments on the back of them are perfect for small heaters or for stashing some keys or other small things. The wrist cinch is wonderful; I think Burton came up with a great system (which is new to me but others might be very familiar with) where you pull on one side to tighten your wrists and by pulling on the opposite side it comes lose. Overall, these mittens are the best I've ever owned, above any gloves I've ever had.
I normally wear medium size gloves but large fit's perfect without the liners and a bit tight with the liners. good warm glove. so far pretty durable after about 10 days on the mountain in all conditions.
this is my second pair of these. First ones I wore the snot out of. Four years of abuse, needed a new pair! I just wish that the cuffs were a little longer and the opening was bigger to fit over coat sleeves better.
JUNK!I took the brand new mittens out to Colorado for one week. Within that ONE week of use,part of the material is already wearing holes in it.Would strongly recommend to buyers NOT to purchase this productYes they are warm, but they will be junk by the end of the year and will need to be thrown away due to the ripping that happened after just 4 days of snowboarding
Wore these skiing in windy 10 degree weather. With handwarmers zipped into the pockets they kept the hands warm for several hours before they started to feel cold. I suppose that's the best I could hope for given the reasonable price. The liners were real nice.
FYI if you want to use handwarmers, consider buying a size larger. They were on the tight side, which I don't mind, because I don't like my mitts to slide around much, but if tight bothers you, buy a size up.
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