Outdoor Research StormTracker Sensor Glove - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.3
out of 10
14 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 15 Reviews
Retail Price:
$59.21
Used Value:
$35.53
Sale Value:
$53.29

Whether you're out searching the backcountry for those last stashes of untouched powder or climbing a frozen waterfall, the Outdoor Research Men's StormTracker Sensor Gloves keep your hands warm and dexterous for your cold weather excursions. Updated this season with touchscreen compatibility, these gloves are made from Gore Windstopper fabric to deflect biting gusts and resist moisture. A tricot lining retains heat to keep your fingers from becoming useless blocks of ice. Built tough with pre-shaped fingers and featuring a leather palm, these gloves help you grip ski poles and ice axes with confidence and provide plenty of dexterity for the many tasks you'll perform during your backcountry tour or alpine climb.

Specifications

Claimed Weight:
[L, pair] 4.4 oz
Closure:
elastic
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[shell] 94% nylon, 6% spandex, [palm] goat leather, [lining] 100% polyester
Palm Grip:
yes
Recommended Use:
skiing/snowboarding
Touchscreen Compatible:
yes

Full Reviews

4
I was looking for some lightweight gloves for those 30-40 degree days in the Black Hills and I thought these would be perfect. Not so. Even in 40 degree weather, the wind cuts through them. There seems to be very little insulation in these. Not sure what weather conditions these would be applicable in. Bummer.
max c, backcountry.com
November 27, 2020
10
For awhile I've been looking for a light weight flexible glove that could also stop the wind. I have a few pairs of heavier gloves for when it really gets freezing cold, but those are just too bulky for when it is 40 degrees out. I've had a couple of lighter gloves but they never did a good job with stopping the wind. So on breezy days my fingers would freeze. These glove fit great, are flexible enough to hit buttons on my in ear headphones and best of all keep my fingers warm. After a few uses of them I am really happy I got them.
Neal C., backcountry.com
November 16, 2020
10
I bought these as a backup pair for a friend or if I forgot mine at home. They feel very warm and hopefully they are wsterproof. We will see when I go skiing next.
Joseph, backcountry.com
March 8, 2019
10
Love these. Surprisingly warm and durable. The leather palm on these is a nice addition, and they've saved my skin out on the slopes. 10/10!
taylor, backcountry.com
February 19, 2019
10
I got this mainly for backcountry skiing and I am impressed how warm they are! I have used this from everything at 5 degrees and wind to 30 degree sunny days. The Gore windstopper really helps out a ton with keeping and blocking out wind. The leather palm is nice too and makes the glove durable, I got this to have a glove that can pack down. I wear a Medium and fits perfect! For comparison, I wear a size 9 in Hestra and a Large in Black Diamond gloves. My hand length measurement is 7.5", to get this measurement, measure from the base of your palm to the top of your middle finger. If you need help with this, reach out anytime. Hope this helps.
Warren Young, backcountry.com
December 29, 2018
8
Breathable and light enough for aerobic approach work and durable enough for climbing/ropes/tools. The touchscreen capabilities are basic, but I haven't had many issues operating my cell phone (especially with how big screens are getting).
Charles H, backcountry.com
December 28, 2018
10
Ive used these things for simple things like chopping wood during the winter and biking around town in cold weather to ski tours. They don't bog down dexterity too much and stay fairly dry except in very wet conditions. Given how thin they are, the aren't the warmest glove for really cold temperatures, but yet again that isn't what they are designed for. These are my go to for most things.
Luc, backcountry.com
November 14, 2018
10
So as winter comes along and as an ice climber i am always in search for the perfect ice gloves. These are the ones!!! Looking for warmth and weather resistant gloves these are amazing.
Hyunu Kim, backcountry.com
December 28, 2017
8
Crisp commute to work? Bone-chilling belays in the shade? Dry days shredding down the mountain? This glove will handle them all. Expect excellent dexterity and protection from the elements on all but the nastiest of days. The fleece tricot lining adds a decent amount of warmth on its own, but I suggest pairing with a thin wool liner to maximize warmth and performance. Pro tip: Extend the life of the leather palms by treating them with Nikwax Leather Conditioner (NIK0031)
Josh McAlister, backcountry.com
November 11, 2017
10
Solid glove for spring mountaineering and ice climbing at your limit!
Christian Spencer, backcountry.com
August 11, 2017
10
After using a pair on the slopes and around the village for a week in warmish (spring ski) temps I came to buy a second pair that won't live in my ski bag the rest of the winter. Agree completely with the other reviews at the time of writing, these are stellar gloves for mildly cold days. Finding gloves that provide dexterity is challenging and these exceeded my expectations on that front (and I'm picky). The touch device support works reasonably well (for a glove). And they are incredibly comfortable from the liner to the supple leather.
Brian J Miller, backcountry.com
March 29, 2017
10
These gloves are dope AF. I bought them for a march ski trip to Aspen. Conditions were pretty benign, but the look and fit great and kept me warm, dry, and comfy. They are not bulky so had plenty of dexterity for ski boots, phone, etc. Radical!
Bradford, backcountry.com
March 29, 2017
10
Excellent glove and warm enough for all conditions other than very cold. Probably good to as low as 0 C or -5C. Very comfortable. Sizing is standard and works well with operating a phone/touch screen device. Definitely recommend as a city glove or for skiing when not frigid.
John Davidson, backcountry.com
February 23, 2017
10
This is the best sleek glove out there. It keeps me warm to the high 30's while being active. I've been searching for a light weight glove that keeps me warm while not sacrifciing dexterity and this is easily the best I have found. It's a do it all glove for me, from walking the dog, to skiing, to driving. I bring them everywhere! Look no further if you're looking for that light weight, good looking glove. I'm 165 lbs and 5'10" and I'm a medium all around. A medium fits me perfect in OR. Black Diamond gloves run a bit tight in a medium for me, just for reference.
Zach Higgins, backcountry.com
February 11, 2017
10
I love the dexterity of these gloves. I use them primarily for ski touring, and ice climbing. Thus far the palm has worn well through rappeling, and the index fingers are intact after countless applications of my climbing skins to my skis. Highly recommend. Fits true to size.
Greg Gavin, backcountry.com
January 19, 2017