Burton Baker 2-In-1 Mitten - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$64.95
$64.95
Used Value:
$38.97
$38.97
Sale Value:
$58.46
$58.46
Bring on the nasty weather—the Burton Baker Mitten isn't about to let your hands get cold. Made with two-layer DryRide Ultrashell fabric and DryRide Insane waterproof membrane, and insulated with Sherpa fleece and Thermacore, the Baker Mitten will keep your hands warm and protected from the elements. And if, for some crazy reason, you think all this protection isn't enough, throw in the removable DryRide Ultrawick liner, as well as the handwarmer pocket, and you've got yourself the best hand protection against the coldest conditions.
Specifications
Brand:
Closure:
hook-and-loop strap
Hand-warmer Compatible:
pocket
Insulation:
Thermacore
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
[body] synthetic, [palm] leather, [lining] sherpa fleece
Recommended Use:
snowboarding
Removable Liner:
yes, DryRide Ultrawick
Style:
gauntlet
Waterproofing:
DryRide Ultrashell membrane
Full Reviews
These gloves look great and are very warm, especially with the inner gloves they come with. They don't seem like they will hold up very long though. I already have wear and tear showing through on the palm/finger area of the gloves after 5 days out on the mountain so they don't seem like they will last too long.
Ryan Baeschlin, backcountry.com
April 16, 2018
April 16, 2018
I used these a season and a half, ~40-50 days, and they just got a large tear in the side. They seem kind of cheaply built, but I knew that may be the case with the price. They're warmer than they look, and fairly comfortable. The material and construction could be improved though.
Scot Knutson, backcountry.com
February 2, 2015
February 2, 2015
One thing that is not clear from the description is that there is an adjustable wrist tether. This is such an awesome feature! On the lift, if you take your mittens off, they are impossible to drop. I used to lose a least 1 mitten per season (even with MANY heroic rescue attempts) and haven't lost ANY since I started using wrist tethers. Also it's fun to pretend to drop a mitten and mess with your friends' heads...just sayin'. The liners don't seem to add much warmth. I don't expect to use them in the mittens very much, but maybe for driving to/from the mountain. That's if I don't lose them...they don't velcro in or anything. (However, even without the liners, the mittens seem warm enough. Mittens are inherently warmer than gloves.) These mittens seem well made and the materials feel great inside and out. My only problem with the fit/feel is that the partition between the thumb and fingers is too restrictive. It's not like I have webbed hands, but that area is just really tight. With the wrist strap AND gauntlet drawstring, there are lots of options to keep snow out.
Woodrow L., backcountry.com
July 17, 2013
July 17, 2013
Not as durable as I would've liked, I've already had 3 holes after 2 days of riding with it. However, it works like how it should, so I really can't complain. I guess I've just come to accept that gloves/mittens aren't going to last you more than one season (if you go 15+ days a season). Runs true to size. Roomy fit in the mitten
Dexter N., backcountry.com
February 25, 2013
February 25, 2013
Very soft inner and outer lining but not as rugged a material as my older burton tactic mitts, pocket for hand warmer is nice but my hands never really get that cold when I'm on the snow
Paul P., backcountry.com
February 12, 2013
February 12, 2013
Bought these for my whiney cousin! Always coming to visit and always complaining his gloves suck. I bought these for him to finally shut him up and enjoy our days on the slopes. They worked! Thank GOD for these! Definitely highly recommend these!
Greg Adams, backcountry.com
February 11, 2013
February 11, 2013
I just got these gloves, and they are the typical high-quality that I expect from a Burton product. Not only are they warm, soft, and fuzzy, but they have the standard high-end features that I love Burton gloves for including: goggle wipe pad, nose wipe cloth, easy to cinch wrist closure (easy to use even when you're wearing the gloves), and grippy & durable palm. The liner gloves seem super warm for how thin they are. My only complaint is that I'm not a huge fan of the 3-in-1 aspect of these gloves. I like that the liner can come out while I'm on the lift, but I don't like having to keep track of them when I'm not using them. They don't attach inside anywhere. I might opt for a simpler glove next time, but that's just personal preference.
Denny McEntire, backcountry.com
January 28, 2013
January 28, 2013
Dryride Dryride and some more dryride. The insane membrane will protect you from wind and water while wicking away your sweat. If you get to warm or are just as cold control your climate by the heater pocket that fits handwarmers perfectly! The toughgrip excels in all conditions giving you more waterproofing and breathabilty.
four hoursemen, backcountry.com
October 5, 2012
October 5, 2012
Dryride Dryride and some more dryride. The insane membrane will protect you from wind and water while wicking away your sweat. If you get to warm or are just as cold control your climate by the heater pocket that fits handwarmers perfectly! The toughgrip excels in all conditions giving you more waterproofing and breathabilty.
Four Horsemen, backcountry.com
October 5, 2012
October 5, 2012