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Men's Absolute Zero Mitt

$169.95

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Men's Absolute Zero Mitt

  • 3L Conduit Ripstop Nylon fabric
  • 3-Layer Conduit waterproof/breathable ripstop nylon shell.
  • Waterproof, rappel-tough Duraguard® palm.
  • Kevlar(r) reinforced sidewalls.
  • Removable insert mitt with warm, soft ThermicMicro insulation and waterproof fabric.
  • Extra long gauntlet fits over bulky jacket sleeves.
  • Removable leash and carabiner loop.
  • Liner mitt: Windproof polyester and Thermic Micro for deep cold, articulated silhouette with elastic at wrist stays snug. Can be worn without a shell.
  • Ideal Usage: High Altitude Mountaineering
  • 14oz / 388g

3 layer Conduit, Duraguard palm, Keprotec reinforcements and a warm, ThermicMicro liner mitt make our topofthe line mountaineering mitt essential gear for high altitude and deep cold. Keprotec reinforcements and a rappeltough Duraguard palm handle rocks, ropes and ice in freezing conditions. The removable liner mitt has an improved fit with increased articulation and snug elastic at the wrist to hold in heat and increase warmth.

Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Mountain Hardwear Absolute Zero Mitt for Men is available through Altrec.com.



5 Star Rating

Customer Reviews for the Men's Absolute Zero Mitt

5 StarsWilliam Ray - 2006-09-27

Warm and versatile
I wore the liners to a football game while it was snowing and my hands were the only warm part of my body. This usually isn't the case especially when you use your hands while hiking in the snow and I bet, though I haven't tested them, that the three layer gore-tex shell is amazing at keeping your hands dry. I have a mountain hardwear jacket (Tenacity lite) and the same construction is used. Still a little expensive but your hands are important particularly in the mountains.



5 StarsWilliam Ray - 2006-09-27

Warm and versatile
I wore the liners to a football game while it was snowing and my hands were the only warm part of my body. This usually isn't the case especially when you use your hands while hiking in the snow and I bet, though I haven't tested them, that the three layer gore-tex shell is amazing at keeping your hands dry. I have a mountain hardwear jacket (Tenacity lite) and the same construction is used. Still a little expensive but your hands are important particularly in the mountains.



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