Outdoor Research Women's Gripper Gloves SKU: #7674587
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- The versatile Outdoor Research® Women's Gripper Glove provides reliable performance and warmth for outdoor work.
- WINDSTOPPER® Technical Fleece blocks out the wind to keep your digits warm.
- Anatomical curve and boxed construction for dexterity and durability.
- Suregrip palm.
- Tapered wrist.
- Face: 100% polyester.
- Back: 100% EPTFE coating.
- Palm: 65% polyester, 35% latex.
- Wash cold and hang dry.
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About Outdoor Research
A company with deep roots in human powered adventure, Outdoor Research got its start in the garage of a dedicated mountaineer/physicist-turned-gear developer after faulty gaiters thwarted an attempt at summiting Denali. Experience spawned inspiration, and a revolutionary new gaiter solution was born. Nearly 30 years later, Outdoor Research continues its long tradition of creative innovation by carefully listening to the requests and feedback of its customers, ambassadors and employees, all who push boundaries within their sport.
Outdoor Research enthusiastically supports the outstanding conservation, access and educational efforts of a variety of organizations. Through stewardship and education, the wild lands that provide a playground of adventure for hikers, skiers, climbers, alpinists, paddlers, runners, and backpackers will be pristine and accessible for generations to come.

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