With its waterproof breathable gore tex fabrication these gloves are ideal for downhill skiing and will keep youfeeling and looking your best on the slopes.
Marmot randonnee glove review.
The glove isn t coming off by mistake easily with this strap tightened.
I purchased marmot s randonnee glove for cold weather backcountry skiing then discovered i liked the glove for inbounds use as well.
With a driclime wicking lining the randonnee allows your hands to stay dry on the inside while gore tex fends off wetness on the outside.
The marmot randonnee is a great single glove for a day out on the lifts.
The cinch strap across the back of the glove works very well.
The randonnee is marmot s mid range ski glove.
The gloves have a good gauntlet to cover your sleeves they cinch tight without difficulty and they have a detachable runaway loop for your sleeve so they won t drop and blow away.
Reviewed in the united states on december 25 2016 replaces an older pair of marmot ski gloves i had that were wearing out.
These are rather pricey gloves but are the warmest ski gloves i think i have ever owned in 54 years of skiing and i love having the security of the wrist strap when needing to remove them while riding the lift.
It is not a standout glove in any category but it also does not fail to deliver in all of our metrics.
It offers a great feature set decent durability and a super soft lining.
These marmot women s randonnee gloves are well thought out sturdy and durable feeling with their long cuffs cord pulls water resistant nylon outer shell and goat leather palms and tips of the fingers.
These are lined with a softly fuzzy gortex which feelx like you re putting your hands into a warm cloud.
They held up well to some tough situations i put them through on the mountain and not a bit of moisture got through the gloves.
The palm material is reasonably grippy but i have seen better.
Marmot randonnee gloves these gloves kept my hands nice and warm.
Marmot s falcon grip the fingers are made slightly curved is nice as they feel natural rather than artificially holding my hands more open.