Mercury Mitts

$139.95
$139.95
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Quick Hit
Durable, waterproof, breathable, and windproof mittens designed for dedicated use on the mountain. 

Description
The Mercury Mitts are an all-around excellent mitten. Featuring a BD.dry Insert - an engineered solution that makes these mittens breathable, windproof, and 100% waterproof. Using a... Read More >

Quick Hit
Durable, waterproof, breathable, and windproof mittens designed for dedicated use on the mountain. 

Description
The Mercury Mitts are an all-around excellent mitten. Featuring a BD.dry Insert - an engineered solution that makes these mittens breathable, windproof, and 100% waterproof. Using a removable PrimaLoft insulated Liner for maximum warmth. However, the most impressive feature on these gloves is the durability. Using a recycled polyester shell on areas that need flexibility and goat leather on high contact points. The Mercury Mitts have the reinforcement layers to stand up to rocky terrain, repeated rope handling, and general wear and tear associated with dedicated mountain use. 

As skiing mitts, snowboarding mitts, or mountaineering mitts, the Mercury Mitts are more than capable of handling the task. 

Features
Color: Dark Curry

Exterior Material: Shell: 100% Recycled Polyester | Palm: 100% Goatskin Leather

Lining Material: 100% Recycled Polyester

Insulation: Removable PrimaLoft Gold Cross Core Insulated Liner (90% Recycled Polyester, 10% Polyester)

Technical Feature: Waterproof BD.dry Insert, Reinforcement Patches, Four-Way Stretch Fabric

Details: Gloves Pairing Clip, Long Gauntlet Cuff, Cinch Wrist Cuff, Soft Nosewipe

Written By
Chad

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Black Diamond

"To Be One With The Sports We Serve"

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.