2016-10-15





These lightweight performance fleece gloves have a thin, technical Windstopper membrane to protect your hands from the chill of breezy conditions while also letting perspiration escape. Remarkably warm for their weight, the gloves feature an articulated Falcon grip and leather reinforcement on the fingertips and palm, for improved grip and dexterity.

Gore Windstopper Material
Marmot’s technical garments featuring Gore Windstopper material offer total windproof performance with excellent breathability, combining the comfort of a soft mid-layer and the water resistance of a shell in one garment. This line of apparel keeps you comfortable and provides the freedom of movement for enhanced performance in a wide range of activities and weather conditions.

Constructed of soft, quiet, stretchy fabrics, Windstopper protects your body’s warmth from the chilling effects of wind and weather, and prevents overheating and perspiration build-up by allowing moisture vapor to easily escape. With this three-layer construction, Windstopper membrane is bonded between a high performance fabric on one side and quick-drying polyester fleece on the other. A durable water repellent finish offers additional weather protection.

Designed for an active fit, Windstopper garments perform well in outdoor activities such as hiking, backpacking, cycling, hunting, mountain sports, skiing, snowboarding, and trekking in the wind, snow, and rain.

Lifetime Warranty
Marmot products include a limited lifetime manufacturer’s warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.

About Marmot
In April 1971, University of California Santa Cruz students Eric Reynolds and Dave Huntley were in Alaska on the Juneau ice fields for a Glaciology school project. This was where the idea of Marmot, originally a collegiate climbing club, began. Reynolds and Huntley soon began making prototypes of down products such as vests and sleeping bags in their dorm room in Santa Cruz. By the spring of 1973, Reynolds and Huntley partnered with fellow climber Tom Boyce to open a modest rental and retail location, named Marmot Mountain Works, in a 100-year-old building in Grand Junction, Colorado.

Their first large order was for 108, as the producer called them, “”very puffy jackets”” for the movie The Eiger Sanction, with Clint Eastwood, which helped make down outerwear fashionable. In 1976, Marmot was one of the first companies to recognize the value of a new technology being developed by W.L. Gore & Associates. Marmot was soon producing waterproof Gore-Tex sleeping bags, with Reynolds and Huntley testing early prototypes by sleeping in meat lockers and under fire sprinklers, and later introduced the waterproof/breathable fabric into nearly all Marmot products.

From humble beginnings, Marmot and its product line have grown over the years, and today the company is headquartered in Rohnert Park, California, with offices all over the world and distribution in more than 60 countries.Lightweight performance fleece gloves with Gore Windstopper lining
Windproof, water-resistant, and highly breathable
Articulated Falcon grip
Leather reinforcement on fingertips and palm, for improved grip and dexterity
Includes limited lifetime manufacturer’s warranty

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