The Great Outdoors

MEN’S GLOVES

TESTING CONDITIONS

Peter wore these gloves regularly last winter and on colder days throughout the year. They’ve been used with ices axes, crampon straps and walking poles as well as on tricky tasks such as deer fence repair with wire and tools. Gloves were weighed on his home scales.

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Keela

Extreme Gloves

£60

146g pair (L)

warm, dexterous, packable

nothing

Materials: nylon shell, PU palm, polyester fleece lining

Features: PrimaLoft insulation, SDP waterproof lining, touchscreen index fingers

Sizes: S-XL

Women’s version: no, unisex

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The Extreme Gloves are an insulated gauntlet, but they’re still light and very packable, easily fitting into a small rucksack lid pocket. The palms are a textured PU material, with

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