Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor Glove - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.5
out of 10
8 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 8 Reviews
Retail Price:
$29.96
Used Value:
$17.98
Sale Value:
$26.96

With the Outdoor Research Women's Flurry Sensor Glove, you won't have to worry about your blustery backcountry excursions ending in frozen digits. Made with a wool blend shell, this glove resists snow and moisture while shielding your hands from winter cold. A fleece interior offers cozy warmth, so you'll be able to bypass the whole glacier stage and move straight to hot cocoa after your hike. Grip-sensitive silicone finger and palm prints provide touchscreen compatibility and dexterity, making it easier to blaze trail with your new trekking poles.

Specifications

Claimed Weight:
2.2 oz
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[face] Alpin-Wool Plus 2L (43% wool, 38% polyester, 19% nylon), [backer] fleece
Palm Grip:
yes
Recommended Use:
casual, backcountry touring
Style:
glove
Touchscreen Compatible:
yes

Full Reviews

10
Super warm with great grip and keeps your hands toasty in super cold weather! I volunteer at my local humane society with dogs and needed a pair of gloves to keep my hands warm for several hours outside at a time with small breaks inside but also with good dexterity and grip when handling super strong dogs who are not great at least walking. These fit the bill! 10/10 would recommend.
Taylor Houghtaling, backcountry.com
April 28, 2020
10
I'm a little stubborn when it comes to dressing for winter. I've always put gloves on the back burner when it comes to shopping but I love these gloves. They're perfect for hiking or just walking around town! It's a super simple design that's not too bulky but also comfortable and warm. On top of that they've also lasted years and no sign of wearing out anytime soon!
Liv, backcountry.com
May 10, 2019
10
I struggle to find gloves that aren't too bulky but are also warm. These fit the bill - they are snug on my hands and offer excellent warmth.
Lindsay Clark, backcountry.com
February 8, 2019
8
These are great for hiking, snowshoeing, or ski touring. I swap them out for a heavier pair on the way down the mountain, but these help keep my hands warm on the way up while I'm sweating! They are true to fit.
Monika G, backcountry.com
January 4, 2019
10
Very warm and comfortable!
Greg C., backcountry.com
December 29, 2017
10
I got this as a gift for my aunt for Christmas, and she absolutely loves them! She loves the material of them, and how durable they are. She also said that they are the perfect thickness, so they always keep her hands nice and warm in the cold winter mornings. Overall, awesome warm and durable gloves; and grippy palm surface of them makes these gloves even more functional!
Caleb Lecker, backcountry.com
December 31, 2016
8
I inherited long fingers from my mother. She always just bought men's gloves. I bought the large in these and they are long enough! They're a little bulky but I have skinny hands. They're quite thin, but I have the Outdoor Research Salida hooded jacket which has this same exact material and its warmer than it looks as well. In fact, the color of gloves that I bought match the color of that jacket to a T. I have a pair of Canada Goose gloves for when Chicago descends into "Chiberia", but I cant do anything with them on, like tie up poo bags when I am taking the dogs for a walk. These are great for that! I had a store credit that I wanted to use up so these fit the bill. You could find something just as warm at WalMart and buy three of them at this price, but if you have big hands like me, it'll be nice to have a pair of women's gloves that actually fit. That and the fact that they match another jacket I have, almost make them worth the price!
Kristin J M., backcountry.com
December 21, 2016
10
I love these gloves! I bought them last fall for work. I spent the winter working 16 days a month outside in the snow. They allowed me to have great used of my fingers and was able to set up tarp shelters, tie knots, build fires, get into my pack, deal with anything living outdoors in the winter had to offer. Even after a full winter of excessive use they are in perfect condition and ready for another winter. The average lows were -10 degrees where I was working last winter and these kept me plenty warm!! They fit my hand perfectly and are slightly curved to fit the natural shape of your hand. Thick but not bulky. Thin enough but still plenty warm.
Whitney Wilson, backcountry.com
November 2, 2016