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The North Face Men's Gordon Etip Gloves (Black Heather)

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REI.com has The North Face Men's Gordon Etip Gloves (Black Heather or Black in XS) for $16.73. Store pickup is free, otherwise shipping is free on orders $50+.

Thanks to community member xjmllc for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Comfortable sweater Sherpa fleece construction with nylon Taslan over knuckles and fingers for added durability
  • U|R Powered soft shell fabric on palms and Etip functionality give you 5-finger touch-screen capability
  • 5 Dimensional Fit uses 5 measurements of the hand to construct gloves with an accurate and consistent fit
  • Radiametric Articulationâ„¢ improves warmth and blood flow to your fingers by mirroring the natural relaxed curve of the hand
  • Silicone grip patterns on the palms keep your gadgets from slipping out of your hand
  • Pull tabs on cuffs for easy on/off

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $18.27 lower (52% savings) than the $35 list price.
    • Offer valid through 12/6 while supplies last.

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REI.com has The North Face Men's Gordon Etip Gloves (Black Heather or Black in XS) for $16.73. Store pickup is free, otherwise shipping is free on orders $50+.

Thanks to community member xjmllc for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Comfortable sweater Sherpa fleece construction with nylon Taslan over knuckles and fingers for added durability
  • U|R Powered soft shell fabric on palms and Etip functionality give you 5-finger touch-screen capability
  • 5 Dimensional Fit uses 5 measurements of the hand to construct gloves with an accurate and consistent fit
  • Radiametric Articulationâ„¢ improves warmth and blood flow to your fingers by mirroring the natural relaxed curve of the hand
  • Silicone grip patterns on the palms keep your gadgets from slipping out of your hand
  • Pull tabs on cuffs for easy on/off

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $18.27 lower (52% savings) than the $35 list price.
    • Offer valid through 12/6 while supplies last.

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Written by xjmllc

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ash78
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IMHO, these are more sub-freezing type gloves. 30s-40s I prefer something much lower profile, more like lined driving gloves or even thinner running gloves. These are the giant puffy coats of gloves, like George Costanza knocking over liquor bottles.

Edit: While bulky, these are definitely open-weave type gloves and won't be as warm as proper encased gloves. So they're all the bulk without the warmth
diversification
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EDIT: there's another comment that got a LOT of attention stating that these gloves are suitable for very cold temps. He tacked on an edit below that information admitting that idea is erroneous when I pointed out the open weave and reviews, but I have a feeling people aren't going to read past the first sentence or two and will be tricked into thinking they're much warmer than they actually are. Again, read the reviews -- these AREN'T super warm.

Seems ok. Based on the reviews, this probably is a light to mid weight glove intended for spring / falls temps more than sub-30 degree windy winter days.
Here are some additional reviews:
https://www.dickssportinggoods.co...ntpglvxaoa

https://www.moosejaw.com/product/...e_10444623
vd853
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The e-tip barely works on touchscreens. Even after increasing the screen sensitivity.

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EDIT: there's another comment that got a LOT of attention stating that these gloves are suitable for very cold temps. He tacked on an edit below that information admitting that idea is erroneous when I pointed out the open weave and reviews, but I have a feeling people aren't going to read past the first sentence or two and will be tricked into thinking they're much warmer than they actually are. Again, read the reviews -- these AREN'T super warm.

Seems ok. Based on the reviews, this probably is a light to mid weight glove intended for spring / falls temps more than sub-30 degree windy winter days.
Here are some additional reviews:
https://www.dickssportinggoods.co...ntpglvxaoa

https://www.moosejaw.com/product/...e_10444623
Last edited by diversification December 3, 2021 at 07:18 AM.
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Thanks for this! Just what I needed!
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The e-tip barely works on touchscreens. Even after increasing the screen sensitivity.
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Gavica
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Going to manhattan for Xmas, would this be good for 30-40 degrees weather?
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ash78
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Quote from Gavica :
Going to manhattan for Xmas, would this be good for 30-40 degrees weather?
IMHO, these are more sub-freezing type gloves. 30s-40s I prefer something much lower profile, more like lined driving gloves or even thinner running gloves. These are the giant puffy coats of gloves, like George Costanza knocking over liquor bottles.

Edit: While bulky, these are definitely open-weave type gloves and won't be as warm as proper encased gloves. So they're all the bulk without the warmth Wink
Last edited by ash78 December 3, 2021 at 07:05 AM.
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laidbacklarkin
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Heading out to freezing temp terrain in a week. Anyone recommend gloves that work with touch screens ? (Will be out photographing) TIA
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BoastfulShow8651
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Anyone have recommendations on a glove for a freezer thats -30c?
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BuyNowRegretLater55
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Quote from Gavica :
Going to manhattan for Xmas, would this be good for 30-40 degrees weather?
If you plan on spending a lot of time outside, then go with something that will keep you warmer, I wouldn't sacrifice warmth for ease. Not sure if these are them, your hands will thank you though. NYC can get quite windy and can easily drop below 30 in winter. Either way, good luck and have an amazing time!
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iBoo
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how thick are these gloes?
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diversification
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Quote from ash78 :
IMHO, these are more sub-freezing type gloves. 30s-40s I prefer something much lower profile, more like lined driving gloves or even thinner running gloves. These are the giant puffy coats of gloves, like George Costanza knocking over liquor bottles.
The reviews people are leaving indicate otherwise, which makes more sense because of the open-type weave on these.
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Abdi7
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Quote from ash78 :
IMHO, these are more sub-freezing type gloves. 30s-40s I prefer something much lower profile, more like lined driving gloves or even thinner running gloves. These are the giant puffy coats of gloves, like George Costanza knocking over liquor bottles.
Any personal recommendations?
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Tooterfish
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Quote from vd853 :
The e-tip barely works on touchscreens. Even after increasing the screen sensitivity.
On $16 gloves? That's inexcusable

I've had $1 ones that it worked on
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rottengrapes
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Quote from Gavica :
Going to manhattan for Xmas, would this be good for 30-40 degrees weather?
Check the recommend gloves on Wirecutter
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poohead123
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On $16 gloves? That's inexcusable

I've had $1 ones that it worked on
Maybe why they're on sale

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dasein56
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Quote from vd853 :
The e-tip barely works on touchscreens. Even after increasing the screen sensitivity.
Me just learning you can adjust screen sensitivity 😳

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