Gridtech Storm Hood Gloves

$79.95
$79.95
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Quick Hit
A versatile glove designed specifically for cold weather endurance athletes. Providing multiple lines of defense against nasty weather. 

Description
The Gridtech Storm Hood Gloves are such a unique product. These highly versatile gloves are for endurance athletes. The glove itself is... Read More >

Quick Hit
A versatile glove designed specifically for cold weather endurance athletes. Providing multiple lines of defense against nasty weather. 

Description
The Gridtech Storm Hood Gloves are such a unique product. These highly versatile gloves are for endurance athletes. The glove itself is made with a thermal insulating grid fleece - a warm, lightweight, and durable material. These gloves also feature a waterproof and breathable hood that can easily be stowed away. This hood can easily fold over the gloves, giving you a waterproof barrier, ensuring your hands are protected for nasty weather. The flexibility of these gloves allows them to be versatile, providing protection in cold weather, snowy conditions, and heavy rain. 

Other details included on these gloves are: touch screen compatible design, a grippy silicone textured palm, reflective logos, and a soft nosewipe. 

Features
Color: Carbon Glacier

Exterior Material: 100% Recycled Nylon (Storm Hood)

Lining Material: 95% Polyester, 5% Elastane (Glove)

Insulation: Thermal Insulating Grid Fleece

Technical Feature: Stowable Waterproof Hood, Touchscreen Compatible Gloves, Silicone Textured Palm, Reflective Logos 

Details: Gloves Pairing Clip, Wristwatch Opening, Soft Nosewipe

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Committed to designing and engineering the most innovative mountain equipment in the world, Black Diamond has been at the forefront of mountain sports since its inception in 1972. Evolving from Chouinard Equipment, the company carries forward the vision of Yvon Chouinard, Peter Metcalf, and Maria Cranor—built on a passion for climbing, craftsmanship, and a deep-rooted respect for the mountains that began in 1965.