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Outdoor Research Stormfighter Sensor Gloves, black, surplus
Outdoor Research Stormfighter Sensor Gloves, black, surplus.
Outdoor Research Stormfighter Sensor Gloves, black, surplus.
Outdoor Research Stormfighter Sensor Gloves, black, surplus.
Outdoor Research Stormfighter Sensor Gloves, black, surplus.
Outdoor Research

Outdoor Research Stormfighter Sensor Gloves, black, surplus

Price 69.99 USD excluding sales tax

Black, water-repellent tactical gloves that protect the fighter from the storms of the world but still allow nimble weapon and tool handling, even limited touchscreen operation. Authentic US surplus but in very good condition. Also quite nice for cycling, motorcycling, and pretty much anything where you need tough gloves that shield your hands from the quirks of the weather.

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Outdoor Research Stormfighter Sensor Gloves, black, surplus.
Outdoor Research Stormfighter Sensor Gloves, black, surplus.
Outdoor Research Stormfighter Sensor Gloves, black, surplus.
Outdoor Research Stormfighter Sensor Gloves, black, surplus.

Black, water-repellent tactical gloves that protect the fighter from the storms of the world but still allow nimble weapon and tool handling, even limited touchscreen operation. Authentic US surplus but in very good condition. Also quite nice for cycling, motorcycling, and pretty much anything where you need tough gloves that shield your hands from the quirks of the weather.

  • Combat gloves that protect hands from the evils of the world while allowing the necessary dexterity for weapon and tool handing
  • Rugged, water-repellent Tweave® Durastretch® shell
  • Micro-fleece Windbloc lining
  • Touch screen compatible thumb and index finger
  • Water-resistant leather palm
  • Materials: 37% Polyester, 37% Leather, 24% Nylon, and 2% Spandex
  • Black

These are durable and water-repellent combat gloves for rough conditions. Tough and water-resistant goatskin leather palm remains soft even after repeated exposure to wet conditions. The micro-fleece lining on the back of the hand keeps out the wind but remains breathable. The pre-curved cut and the heated-hand-form construction provide ease of articulation. You can even operate a touch screen with the thumb and index finger. You shouldn’t try to write a novel with these though. The Velcro® hook/loop closure ensures a secure fit and seals out the elements.

Size info

Select the correct size by measuring the circumference and length of your hand. Measure around a flat hand at the knuckles without including your thumb. Measure your hand length from the base of your balm to the end of your middle finger. If one of the measurements is OK but the other one too small for one size, take a size bigger.

Size Length Circumference
Small 6.5-7” (16.5-18 cm) 7-73/4” (18-20 cm)
Large 8.5-9” (21.5-23 cm) 9-9.5” (23-24 cm)
X-Large 9-9.5” (23-24 cm) 9.5-10” (24- 25.5 cm)

US military surplus

These gloves are genuine American military surplus but in excellent condition.

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10.03.2021 Verified purchase
Not too bad until about 0 Celsius. Below that, go for leather wool-lined ones. Somehow, synthetic outers are just not snug and warm. For about double the price I got goatskin synthetic lined and padded ski gloves (on sale, mind you) that are even too toasty... but on the other hand, no good for firing weapons. Germans and Austrians have the best gloves IMHO.
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