Studio : Marmot Mountain LLC Publisher : Marmot Mountain LLC Binding : Sports Apparel Product Description Warm and durable, this cold-weather marvel uses the water shedding, breathable qualities of MemBrain fabric to block wind and water. Inside, Prima Loft One synthetic down insulation retains heat without excessive bulk. The DriClime lining wicks away moisture, to keep hands dry and comfortable through long tough winter days. 0
Amazon.com Warm, durable, and featuring several technically advanced materials, these women's winter mittens use waterproof, breathable MemBrain fabric to ensure your fingers remain dry and warm. Inside, Prima Loft One synthetic down insulation retains heat without excessive bulk, while DriClime lining wicks away moisture to keep hands dry and comfortable through long tough winter days. Features - Women's waterproof, breathable cold-weather mitt
- MemBrain 2L 100% nylon material
- Washable leather reinforcement material
- Moisture-wicking DriClime 3-Dimensional lining
- Patented Primaloft synthetic down insulation
- MemBrain glove insert
- Articulated Falcon grip for improved
- Easy-to-use, one-handed Gauntlet quickdraw
- Soft cloth nose wipe
- Safety leash keeps glove attached to wrist when removed
- Wrist strap for adjustability and improved fit
- Zipper heater pocket
- 10.1-ounce weight
GORE-TEX Insert GORE-TEX inserts for gloves and mittens create a waterproof, breathable shell that helps keep your fingers warm when the weather turns nasty. The inserts come in either three-layer or XCR constructions, with XCR offering advanced protection for more intense activities and extreme environments. PrimaLoft One Insulation This innovative microfiber insulation uses ultra-fine fibers, specially treated via a patented process, then combined into an insulating core that's soft, lightweight, and remarkably water resistant. The material absorbs three times less water, is 14% warmer when dry, and 24% warmer when wet that similar synthetic insulation. DriClime Technology Moisture Management Technology is a family of uniquely plaited bi-component knit fabrics engineered to mechanically draw moisture away from your skin to keep you dry, warm, and comfortable. The key to DriClime is three-dimensional wicking. As moisture moves from the inner fabric touching your skin to the outer fabric, it spreads out across the outer fabric to speed the drying process. DriClime continually passes moisture through to the outer surface for fast evaporation, and is not a finish that washes or wears out -- it works forever. 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. 0
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