Ragged Mountain Equipment Gore-Tex Mitten Shells Review

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Ragged Mountain Equipment Gore-Tex Mitten Shells Review


Ragged Mountain Trail Mitts GTX Review

I’m a giant advocate of layering with winter gloves and mittens. My go-to winter mixture is a fleece glove for heat and dexterity mixed with a water-proof/breathable mitten for heat and wind safety. The two insulate effectively when it’s chilly and the mitten shells are straightforward to take away if you happen to really feel your fingers getting beginning to perspire. You can even regulate the diploma of heat by utilizing a thinner or thicker fleece glove.

The drawback is that winter gear producers don’t promote standalone, uninsulated waterproof/breathable mitten shells and in the event that they do, they insulate the shells or bundle them with Primaloft liners which can be too heat to put on in aything besides probably the most excessive chilly.

That is aside from Ragged Mountain Equipment, a small cottage clothes producer in Glen, NH, simply outdoors North Conway. They make a number of totally different grades of Gore-Tex mitten shells for a fraction of the value of mainstream producers.

The Trail Mitts are 14” long and extend up the arm well past the wrist.
The Trail Mitts are 14” lengthy and prolong up the arm effectively previous the wrist.

I just lately bought a pair of the Ragged Mountain’s Gore-Tex Trail Mitts, that are barebones waterproof/breathable mittens shells which can be good for winter climbing and solely value $19.50/pair! These are very primary mitten shells with Cordura palms for enhanced grip. They weigh simply 3 oz per pair and they’re 14″ lengthy in a dimension XL, in order that they prolong well past your wrist and up your arm for higher warmth retention. The seams will not be taped, however they’re tight sufficient to stop snow from melting by way of. They don’t have fool cords or twine locks on the ends, however the again of the hand has an elastic collect to maintain them from flopping round.

When my fingers get chilly, I pull these Trail Mitts over my fleece gloves to retain extra heat and forestall the wind from chilling them. And vice versa if my fingers really feel like their overheating and perspiring. The breathability is sort of good and I don’t really feel any perspiration buildup inside them after I’m working arduous.

While Ragged Mountain Equipment makes actually distinctive clothes for hikers, skiers (XC, backcountry, and downhill), and climbers they’ve a sucky web site that doesn’t listing many of the clothes or snowboarding gear they promote of their brick-and-mortar retailer. If you’re within the space although, I like to recommend stopping by and trying out their males’s and girls’s clothes in addition to these Trail Mitts. They’re a remarkably good worth and kind the idea for a extremely practical however comparatively cheap winter glove and mitten system.

Disclosure: The writer bought this product.

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