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Outdoor Research Arete Glove Outdoor Research: Arete Glove



Wading's a little chilly after breakup or before freeze-over but there's no need to go numb below the waist just because you fish the colder seasons. Our Insulator Pants serve as a buffer between your baselayer and waders. They're made of double-faced polyester fleece that has a moisture-wicking finish and is brushed on both sides for loft and warmth. Details: an elasticized waistband with a drawcord and a brushed tricot lining two tricot-lined front pockets one zippered hip pocket and tapered cuffs for a smooth underwader fit. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.

nice glove Image: 3 Stars
by Anonymous
Seems that they will hold up extremely well. the material seems very durable. Had them on rainier last week in 20 degree temps and my hand were pretty cold. Still good for the price though.


Real Workhorse Image: 5 Stars
by Joe Marlow
Very well made. Holds up well under tough conditions when abrasion's a concern. Totally windproof and waterproof. Warm enough when active alone and when things slow down wear the liner. Should last for years.


Great product Image: 5 Stars
by Kenny Hays
These gloves were very warm compared to other similar products I have tried. The removeble liners were great. They kept my hands toasty down to about 20 degrees.


Great winter gloves. Image: 4 Stars
by Anonymous
Great mobility and great fabric. Sheds snow very well and repels water to keep moisture out. Also if you take the liners out it dries very quickly. Only complaint would be when my hands get sweaty it is difficult sometimes to get the gloves on because my fingers do not align well into the gloves. I had to take the liners out put them on separately and then put the gloves on over the liners.


Good quality glove Image: 4 Stars
by Chris Wilson
OR's quality is well demonstrated by the Arete glove. These gloves dry quickly after a day of use are warm and appear to be very durable. I have no qualms predicting that these gloves will last a very long time and will keep my hands warm while doing so. Buying a glove with a removable liner is key for me as my hands sweat profusely. I bought a pair of patagonia capilene fleece gloves that I can switch out midday. By the next morning the OR liners are dry. Never have wet hands again!