On the snowy peaks, where the biting cold tries to discourage you, the Whirlibird III Glove from Columbia envelop you in warmth and comfort. These men's ski gloves are designed for skiing enthusiasts and adventurers seeking thrills. Their secret? A recycled reflective Omni-Heat™ insulation that keeps your hands warm while allowing the skin to breathe. A true technological feat for entire days of fun on the slopes!
Every detail counts when facing the mountain. The elastic and adjustable cuffs of these gloves repel snow with determination, ensuring optimal protection. And because staying connected is as vital as racing down the slopes, the thumb and index finger are touchscreen compatible. No need to sacrifice warmth to answer a message or capture your snowy exploits.
In line with your values and in harmony with nature, these gloves are PFAS-free, those infamous eternal pollutants. Columbia has chosen a more environmentally friendly long-lasting water-repellent treatment, ensuring water beads on the surface without compromising the planet. So, ready to conquer the slopes with style and conscience?
Waterproof and breathable Omni-Tech™ construction
Omni-Heat™ thermal reflective technology
Durable goat leather palm, DWR-treated and weather-resistant
3-point Precurve™
One-hand cuff adjustment
Cuff pull tab
Nose wipe thumb
Touchscreen compatible fingertips
Removable leash and strap adjustment
Elastic wrist
Main fabric: Omni-Tech™ Generation Dobby - 100% nylon
Prints: 100% polyester
Palm: 100% goat leather
Lining: Omni-Heat Reflective™ Interlock 100% polyester
Insulation: Microtemp Xf II - 85% recycled polyester, 15% polyester - 150 g and 60 g
Weight: 247 g

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