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The North Face Montana Gore-Tex Glove F M

Montana Gore-Tex Glove - Women's Periscope Grey/Grisaille Grey Heather, M - Excellent

$23.08

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$ 69.95

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About this item

Model

Montana Gore-Tex Glove

Item

607050

Type

Closeout

Size

M

Gender

Women

Condition

Excellent

Product Information

Product Condition: The Montana Gore-Tex Glove - Women's is in Excellent condition. *These Gore-Tex gloves were owned for 65 days, briefly used. *There are no holes or rips in the material. *The fabric is not stained or faded from use. *There may be some dust on the product that should wash right out. *All items sold as is, all warranties void.

Size: Female M

Color: Periscope Grey/Grisaille Grey Heather

Retail Cost: $69.95

Ski the slopes this winter wearing The North Face Women's Montana Gloves. A waterproof GORE-TEX insert keeps your hands dry in the snowiest storms, and the durable nylon oxford shell makes sure you have the Montana for multiple seasons. 150g Heatseeker insulation keeps your palms nice and toasty while 250g warms the back of your hand during the coldest ski sessions. The plush polyester lining keeps your hands comfortably cozy, and the synthetic leather palm helps you hold on to your ski poles.

The North Face constructed the Montana from the inside out to ensure a consistent size for a feminine fit. Radiametric Articulation means the glove stays in your hand's natural position for comfort. A fourchette-box finger construction prevents your fingers from numbing. The full-coverage gauntlet keeps snow off your wrists, and the removable Wrist Oven leash lets you place a handwarmer in the gauntlet for seriously frigid ski sessions.


Cold, wet hands will ruin your ski day, so outfit them properly. (DWNZFW5)

Tech Specs

Material

Insulation

Removable Liner

Style

Closure

Palm Grip

Touchscreen Compatible

Hand-warmer Compatible

Recommended Use

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