Description
The legendary Tundra Glove is an ultra-warm, waterproof glove designed for the coldest winter conditions. Waterproof and heavily insulated, the redesigned Tundra now offers better grip and comfort on the bars, and a more intuitive 1-3 split finger design to offer better brake and throttle control. Keep the Tundra on...
Klim Tundra Split Finger Gloves Item # 788275
Description
The legendary Tundra Glove is an ultra-warm, waterproof glove designed for the coldest winter conditions. Waterproof and heavily insulated, the redesigned Tundra now offers better grip and comfort on the bars, and a more intuitive 1-3 split finger design to offer better brake and throttle control. Keep the Tundra on your sled or in your truck just-in-case for those brutally cold days. For those seeking even more heat, check out the Tundra HTD Gauntlet Glove.
Features:
- Gore-tex + gore warm technology
- Guaranteed to keep you dry™
- New 1-3 split finger design for better control
- 3M™ thinsulate™ insulation - 400g backhand, 150g palm
- Palm insulation is non-slip for better grip on controls
- 3M™ scotchlite™ c790 carbon black reflective material
- Leather palm and fingers
- Comfort fleece backhand for added warmth
- Cinch strap wrist adjustment
- Shock cord cuff adjustment
- Goggle squeegee
- Soft fleece nose wipe on thumb
- Rider grip articulation
- Entry assist pull loop
- Moisture-wicking palm liner
- Plastic hook connect
Part Numbers for Klim Tundra Split Finger Gloves
Reviews
Rated 4 out of
5
by
easy ex from
ultra warm
Bought these as i was getting cold thumbs snowmobiling. Game changer on warmth for sure. I will say a bit bulky for aggrssive riding as the finger dexterity is lost due to insulation. Overall very happy with gloves!!
Date published: 2022-03-28
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Viking from
Very good cold weather gloves.
If you're looking for gloves to keep your hands warm in -30C weather, these are the ones. They are bulky in the palms and fingers, not just on the back. Great for being outside in the bitter cold, but overkill for milder weather.
Date published: 2022-03-15