Flylow Oven Mitten for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.5
out of 10
16 Positive, 3 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$49.95
Used Value:
$29.97
Sale Value:
$44.96
The Oven Mitt is a no-frills leather design that does exactly what you need it to do. Stuffed with Primaloft insulation and treated with Flylow's triple-baked SnoSeal process, these mitts keep your hands toasty warm and dry when you're riding the deepest powder of the season.

Specifications

Brand:
Closure:
elastic cuff
Insulation:
Primaloft
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited lifetime
Material:
pigskin leather
Recommended Use:
skiing, snowboarding
Style:
mitten
Waterproofing:
SnoSeal bees wax treatment (triple baked)

Full Reviews

6
I like these gloves. They're warm, I like that they're pretty simple, easy to slip on and off. Kept my hands warm and dry for the days I skied with them. I haven't really put the waterproofness or the warmth to the test, I didn't have any particularly cold or wet days with these. For typical winter resort days in the rockies, these were great. The biggest downside I would warn people about is that the black color rubbed off on my jacket. My red jacket now looks dirty around the cuffs and along zippers I grab with the gloves on. I'm not super upset about it, stuff gets dirty, but it is a bit of a bummer for a new jacket to get dirty so quickly because the coloring of the gloves. I wouldn't recommend buying the black color unless you have a dark jacket, the black will rub off on your clothes.
Matthew P., backcountry.com
May 19, 2020
10
Been exclusively wearing these mittens for almost a decade now. Obviously I've gone through a few pairs in that time, but I always come back. Wear them on pow days and slushy spring days alike. Warm enough for mid-winter, but not so warm that you can;t wear them in spring. Waterproof enough for me, durable,and grippy. Plus they're low profile so they don't look like boxing gloves. And for the price, you really can't beat them.
Alex Bass, backcountry.com
February 7, 2020
10
Been using these bad boys the past 2 years! They've excelled in every possible way, keeping my hands toasty in blower Canadian pow, high altitude European steeps, and New Zealand's windy whiteouts. Definitely recommend the Flylow Oven Mitten to any skier looking for a reliable and stylish glove!
Alistair Garland, backcountry.com
November 21, 2019
10
I bought the powder blue colorway a few years ago. I have put them through 2-3 full ski seasons in the Wasatch. The waterproofing does wear off, but some nikwax takes care of that. For such a light weight glove, they are very warm and durable. They do a great job keeping my fingers toasty
Holden Wolfenbarger, backcountry.com
November 2, 2019
2
I was looking for a pair of no frills mitts that would perform well out on the hill without the price point and over the top design of the big brands (HH, Arct, Hestra). I was wrong to go for these mittens. They feel very cheap, like a plastic bag sandwiched between leather and liner. They have no stretch, giving a very restricting feeling. The waterproofing is poor; you would expect a glove that is marketed for skiing/snowboarding to be waterproofed and ready to rock upon purchase, but they were not. Overall, I am not satisfied with the glove. I would have returned them, but the 30 day limit had passed before I was able to receive them, try them out and decide that they're junk. The only silver lining is that I only wasted $50 on them. I thought this brand would set a new precedent for ski/snowboard gloves/mitts, but no.
William Hooley, backcountry.com
October 6, 2019
8
Bought these for my father, whose hands are always cold in the winter. He primarily uses them for cross country skiing. He's loved them this past season. He treated them with leather conditioning so they stayed looking sharp.
Megan Nelson, backcountry.com
May 29, 2019
4
Liked the mitts initially. Everything you would want from a mitt however it didn't take too made rides before the seam at the wrist section started splitting. Could have warrantied but didn't really want another pair. Not the most waterproof either. I could have applied some Nik Wax to increase waterproofing but late season they've been getting soaked.
Austin Allen, backcountry.com
March 19, 2019
10
First of all, I would give these gloves 4.5 out of 5 stars; they are extremely warm and durable! They size a little small, I was hoping to be able to fit my liners inside. But I have worn them on some extremely cold days with no liners and no issue. Once you go mittens, you’ll never go back!!! I would give Backcountry 10 stars for their customer service!!! UPS decided that the best place to drop off my shipment was on top of the communal recycling bin shared between 5 cabins in my community (I question UPS’s judgement). Furthermore, they didn’t feel any follow up as to where the package was delivered to seemed necessary. So after a week of no package in sight, I began the process of fighting the UPS automated answering system, until I finally spoke with customer service, who made me feel like an idiot for questioning why they would leave a CARDBOARD PACKAGE ON TOP OF A RECYCLING BIN?! I finally called Backcountry, where an awesome customer service rep answered the phone immediately (on a Saturday afternoon) and immediately rush-delivery shipped another order of gloves to me. Backcountry saved the day, and my hands have been toasty ever since. Long story short, get these gloves, and stick with Backcountry!!!
Brian S., backcountry.com
March 12, 2019
10
I bought these mittens for my wife this winter and she has loved them! They have kept her hands warm this entire winter which is something that is not easy to do but these mittens seem to have done the trick! I would highly recommend these. They are light and warm and waterproof. Especially if you throw on some nik wax!
Davis Killpack, backcountry.com
March 5, 2019
10
I got these for a trip to Revelstoke, BC and was 100% satisfied and sincerely impressed. I didn't need to treat them with water repellent, they were good to go from day one. I did use liners underneath them for instances where I needed to use my fingers for working with a screwdriver or wrench, but I think they would be fine on slightly warmer days without liners. Overall I would definitely recommend these gloves for the fit, warmth and comfort.
Joshua Miller, backcountry.com
February 25, 2019
4
I bought these mitts at the start of the season and used them skiing once before they were relegated to the bottom of my bag. It was not a super cold day. Probably around 20. They are in no way warm. The insulation is about the thickness of a T-shirt. My hands were freezing by the bottom of each run. They would warm up on the lift ride back to the top though. After leaving the mountain I went straight to the feed store and bought the Kincos version.
Ed B., backcountry.com
February 12, 2019
10
I absolutely love these mittens. They started out as my husbands mittens, but I have taken them over as mine because I love them so much! They are super warm, I usually get cold fingers all day while on the mountain, but with these I rarely have cold fingers. They also keep me dry all day! They are starting to lose a bit of their water repellancy (we have had them for a few years now!), but I can easily use a leather glove waterproofing solution to upkeep on them, and I will add to this review once I do that. Overall, I highly recommend these mitts. Not only do they look rad, they are really practical, comfortable and warm as well!
Jenessa, backcountry.com
February 4, 2019
8
This is a sweet mitt! I just got these recently to replace some super old gloves, and they were wonderful! Kept me nice and toasty warm (granted I have been up on some super warm days). The soft inner liner is nice. I anticipate loving these for more years to come, especially at that price point! I didnt have any trouble with fit. I typically wear a XS and these fit great, not too tight or big. Check it out for yourself!
Angela L, backcountry.com
January 29, 2019
8
I've worn these gloves in a bunch of different temps, and they always kept my hand warm and dry with overheating. Also, natural leather color looks great. My only draw back is that they don't have lanyards.
Grant Johannes, backcountry.com
January 29, 2019
10
These mittens keep my fingers nice and toasty on cold days. I love the soft inner lining. No issues with them getting wet so far. They look and feel great!
Missy Tracy, backcountry.com
January 22, 2019
10
These mittens are great! They provide plenty of warmth!
Jason Kang, backcountry.com
January 7, 2019
10
This mitten is durable, warm, and pretty water proof. I use it skiing on storm days, as well as in the spring in the park. Have only had them get wet after slushy park conditions. Keep my hands warm, could easily accommodate a liner. The leather is super durable as well, my pairs have lasted at least two seasons of hard use. Over this long of a period they do pack out a bit, only notice a little drop in warmth on the coldest of days.
Nathan Wulfman, backcountry.com
December 20, 2018
10
I bought these for my sister, she has been wanting these for years and finally wanted to pull the trigger. We both get cold hands really easily when on the mountain and mittens are the way to go, the best part she said is they are really warm but don't feel too bulky which can happen when there is lots of insulation and that can be hard for mittens and dexterity. My sister has really small hands and being unisex mittens we were worried but the XS is perfect for her and fits well.
Tori Johnson, backcountry.com
December 10, 2018
10
Best mitts I have every owned. The leather is very water resistance and has a clean look to it. They are extremely warm, but don't make your hands too sweaty. There is no drawstring to attach to your wrist, but you can easily add one from an old pair of mittens.
Colby Sherbafi, backcountry.com
December 10, 2018
10
These mittens are incredibly soft and warm. They are nice and flexible that allow you to hold things, while being thick enough to keep out the cold. Definitely my go to resort mitten this winter
Sophie Shinsky, backcountry.com
December 3, 2018

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