MENS GLOVES AND MITTS

Arcteryx Delta Glove (Spring 2009)

The Delta Glove by Arcteryx have highly efficient insulation constructed with double-face - pill-resistant pile. A warm and comfy fuzz accessory glove for component layering or daily use. Specifications: Weight: 2.

Arcteryx Gothic Glove (Spring 2009)

The Gothic Glove by Arcteryx offers natural base layer warmth with lightweight aerobic or wicking liner applications. Knit Merino Wool reduces odor and adds warmth to any glove configuration. Specifications: Weight: 1.

The North Face Power Stretch Glove (Fall 2008 Discontinued)

The Men's Power Stretch Glove by The North Face Specifications for The North Face Mens Power Stretch Glove Avg Weight: 1.

Arcteryx Delta SV Glove (Spring 2009)

The Delta SV Glove by Arcteryx is intended for multi-discipline use - primarily as a light insulation glove - this glove can be worn alone in cold dry conditions - or as a liner for larger shell gloves and mitts. Specifications: Weight: 1.

The North Face Men's Denali Glove (Fall 2008 Discontinued)

Specs for The North Face Mens Denali Glove Avg Weight: 2.7 oz (77 g) Fabric: 300 weight fleeceThe North Face Mens Denali Glove Features Nylon taslan over knuckles and fingers. Warm 300 weight fleece The North Face Mens Denali Glove has elastic wrists.

Outdoor Research Mens PL 100 Gloves (Spring 2009)

The Men's PL 100 Gloves by Outdoor Research are a base layer or contact liner. Specifications: Avg. weight: 1.6 oz.

Outdoor Research Mens PL 150 Gloves (Spring 2009)

The Men's PL 150 Gloves by Outdoor Research are a mid-weight liner glove that fits under any mitt or glove shell. Specifications: Avg. weight: 1.7 oz.

Dakine Men's Scirrocco Glove (Fall 2008)

The Scirrocco Glove by Dakine.

The North Face Men's Manaslu Insulated Glove (Fall 2008 Discontinued)

Fleece-insulated glove with a gripper palms for day-to-day - cold-weather activities.