Gordini GTX Storm Trooper II Glove - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$67.95
Used Value:
$40.77
Sale Value:
$61.16

Stay on target with the Gordini Men's GTX Storm Trooper II Glove. Its resilient construction and waterproof Gore-Tex protection shield your hands from the elements even in the most inclement weather. A supple goatskin palm ensures a reliable grip, and the Megaloft insulation and hand-warmer compatible design offer superior protection from the cold. With this glove, you'll stay warm and dry on every run, so you can focus on where you're going instead of worrying about the weather.

Gore-Tex waterproof protection

Gore-Tex waterproof protection

The Gordini Men's GTX Storm Trooper II Glove is designed with Gore-Tex protection that keeps your hands dry in the most challenging weather conditions. This advanced waterproofing technology ensures that no moisture seeps in, keeping your hands warm and dry. Gore-Tex is a reliable material that can withstand even the harshest weather conditions, ensuring that you stay comfortable no matter the temperature outside. With these gloves, you can tackle any weather condition, from snow to rain to sleet.
Durable goatskin palm

Durable goatskin palm

The supple goatskin palm of the Gordini Men's GTX Storm Trooper II Glove offers a durable grip. It's a reliable material that can withstand wear and tear, providing long-lasting use for every activity. Whether you're skiing down a mountain or shoveling snow off your driveway, these gloves provide the grip and durability you need to complete your tasks.
Megaloft insulation

Megaloft insulation

The Megaloft insulation of the Gordini Men's GTX Storm Trooper II Glove provides toasty warmth in even the coldest weather. These gloves are designed to keep your hands warm and protected from plummeting temperatures, ensuring that you can stay comfortable no matter how cold it gets. The Megaloft insulation is also lightweight and non-bulky, so you can move your hands freely and easily.
Hand-warmer compatible design

Hand-warmer compatible design

The Gordini Men's GTX Storm Trooper II Glove is designed with a hand-warmer compatible design, allowing you to insert a hand warmer for added warmth when you need it. This feature is especially useful on those extra-cold days when your hands need an extra boost of warmth. With this design, you can stay comfortable and protected even in the most frigid temperatures.

Specifications

Brand:
Closure:
cinch
Hand-warmer Compatible:
yes
Insulation:
Megaloft
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited
Material:
[face fabric] 94% nylon, 6% spandex, [palm] goatskin leather, [lining] Gore-Tex
Palm Grip:
yes
Recommended Use:
skiing, snowboarding
Style:
gauntlet glove
Waterproofing:
Gore-Tex insert

Full Reviews

10
I haven’t worn these yet but they look bombproof. Very thick and warm with 2 cinches at and below the wrist to keep cold and precip out that are easy to operate. The gloves have a looped leash inside that goes around your wrist and makes it easy to take off the gloves and not worry about dropping them. I bought XXL since they run small and I normally wear XL. Aside from the bulk of the XXL size, they fit well. They are not terribly flexible so certain functions like gripping a trekking pole could be problematic. On initial impression if I was a climber to very cold elevations, these gloves would be my pick. Recommend particularly if you can buy them for $40.
Richard, backcountry.com
December 7, 2020
10
Great all-around winter glove, fabric and design didn't disappoint. Save yourself an unsolicited exchange, however, and nail the right size from the onset: SIZE UP. According to the size chart provided at the time of this writing, the gloves would be considered to run small (by most folks, myself included). Find your size and add 1 and you'll be in business (if you're a size Medium, order a Large with this glove--assuming you truly are a Medium to begin with). After the exchange, all's well that ends well!
Karen Lindsey, backcountry.com
October 24, 2018