UL Overmitts

$69.95
$69.95
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Quick Hit
Ultralight, durable, and packable mitts for endurance athletes.

Description
Think of the UL Overmitts as emergency backup for hikers and ultrarunners. These mitts pack up small, weigh only 24g, and can easily be deployed when needed. They are perfect to carry... Read More >

Quick Hit
Ultralight, durable, and packable mitts for endurance athletes.

Description
Think of the UL Overmitts as emergency backup for hikers and ultrarunners. These mitts pack up small, weigh only 24g, and can easily be deployed when needed. They are perfect to carry with you when there is a stormy forecast looming.

The UL Overmitts are made with a 3-layer BD.dry recycled nylon fabric. Durable, lightweight, waterproof, breathable, and windproof. That additional layer to keep your hands comfortable, without overheating, during a high-output activity like running or hiking. No additional insulation is added, just an internal backing of polyester to keep your hand comfortable. 

These mittens are overall pretty minimal to ensure they pack up small. Detailed only with a silicone textured palm, reflective logos, and a pairing clip. Included is a small film case for them to pack into. Ensuring they take up as little room on your person as possible.  

Features
Color: Glacier

Exterior Material: BD.dry 3L (100% Recycled Nylon)

Lining Material: Inner Layer Backer (100% Polyester)

Insulation: No Insulation

Technical Feature: Packable w/ Film Case, Grippy Silicone Textured Palm, Reflective Logos

Details: Gloves Pairing Clip, Under-the-Cuff Mitts, Super Lightweight

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.