Echidna Mountain Hardwear Men's Glove
- Body Fabric: 4-way stretch nylon softshell
- Palm Material: Goatskin leather
- Lining: Brushed Tricot (100% polyester)
- Liner: Plated Wool Poly (50% wool, 28% polyester, 22% nylon)
- Laminate: OutDry® Waterproof Technology
- Designed to fit a woman's smaller hand proportions
- OutDry® Waterproof Technology: extremely waterproof, totally windproof The OutDry® membrane is directly bonded to the glove's outer shell, eliminating the ability for wind and water to penetrate through the sewn seams of the shell, keeping hands warmer
- 4-way stretch nylon soft shell fabric offers a snug, flexible fit
- Brushed tricot-lined shell can be worn without liner in warmer conditions
- Water-resistant goatskin leather palm with goatskin reinforcements at the palm and fingers
- Full gauntlet design with SimpleCinch one-handed closures for quick adjustments
- Removable wool/poly blend liner glove with welded grip/wear patches on palm, thumb, and index fingers
- Wool/polyester/nylon liner combines the best qualities of natural and synthetic fibersWool is soft, warm, and naturally antimicrobialLightweight polyester sheds water easily, and nylon adds durability
- Ideal Usage: Cool Weather Active / Backcountry
- Weight: 8 oz. / 236 g.
Designed to fit a woman's smaller hand proportions, the Mountain Hardwear Echidna Glove for Women is a tough, versatile system glove for all cold-weather backcountry sports. With OutDry Waterproof Technology. Mountain Hardwear bonds the waterproof, breathable OutDry membrane to the four-way stretch soft shell fabric, sealing out water, wind, and cold. Lined with brushed tricot for comfort. A removable wool-blend liner adds warmth, and can be worn on its own.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Mountain Hardwear Echidna Glove for Men is available through Altrec.com.

Customer Reviews for the Echidna Mountain Hardwear Men's Glove
jill
- December 28, 2009
Worst ski gloves I ever had.
I read a review in Backpack magazine about how these are so great for all cold weather sports. I went skiing in Beaver Creek over Christmas and my hands froze everyday. The temp was only mid 20's with no wind so should have been fine. Had to switch to old pair of gloves to keep warm Very disappointed in gloves.
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