Marmot Moraine Mittens for Women The Marmot Moraine Mittens for Women are a great addition to your winter wardrobe. These breathable mittens have been designed with thermal R insulation to keep your hands warm and shielded from winds and extreme cold that would otherwise cause frostbite. The mittens have a DriClime bi-component wicking lining to keep your hands dry in both rainy and snowy weather. These mittens also have high quality palms to make sure that you have an excellent grip while climbing or hiking. Thanks to the safety leash, your mittens are firmly attached to your wrist, even when you take them off, so they don't get lost. These mittens are available in various sizes so that you can find the ones that fit you best. Plus, the mittens come in a very stylish black design. Have fun out in the cold with the Marmot Moraine Mittens for Women.
Marmot Moraine Mitt for Women Features
Windproof for wide range comfort
Waterproof
Thermal R Insulation
Soft fabric to wipe your runny nose
Safety Leash - Keeps Glove Attached to Wrist When Removed from Hand
Shopper
I'm looking for a mit that does not have individual inserts for the fingers. Does this mit have the individual finger inserts for all the fingers except the the thumb?
IDA L
Hi, this mit has an "all-fingers"-insert :)
I felt that the sizes were a bit small. I usually use small in all clothing but should have bought medium in these mits.
Good luck!
MARYANN P
No. It is just a mitton with the thumb separate.
Shopper
How warm are these and how do they compare to the $100.00 pair?
MARYANN P
I have never bought a $100 pair of gloves! Even paying $40.00 was a lot for me, but I decided to go with these because I was going on a winter vacation for the first time in Northern Vermont and the last thing I wanted was for my hands to be cold. These gloves are great! They are almost TOO warm! I wore them at night while snowshoeing down a 3000 ft. mountain and I actually took them off because my hands were sweating! I have fat fingers and the gloves did feel a bit tight, which I didn't like, but other than that they did the trick! Used them when dog sledding, snowmobiling, etc. (I don't ski). Temperatures were in the low teens, but I am positive these would be good in below 0 temps. These were the best price I could find for mittens that I felt would keep my hands and fingers warm enough. I do recommend them. Don't spend $100! That's crazy!
LEAH T
These are the warmest gloves I've ever owned - warmer than Goretex, leather, etc. The only time my hands have ever been cold was in a wet white out towards the end of the day.
JENNIFER Y
I can't answer as to how they compare to the $100 pair- however, I bought these specific mitts to take on a recent trip to the Antarctic. I found that they were completely waterproof and extremely warm. I actually used them as my 'back-up' pair to use when my thinner gloves (for taking photos) weren't cutting it. I would highly recommend, but definitely size up if you plan to use a glove liner!