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Marmot Ultimate Ski Glove - Mountain Steals
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Ultimate Ski Glove

Marmot Ultimate Ski Glove is rated 4.5 out of 5 by 48.
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The Marmot Ultimate Ski Glove is a glove for skiing. Waterproof, rugged, and insulated for season after season on the mountain. The GORE-TEX® and MemBrain® prevents water from soaking hands while a DriClime® lining wicks moisture to keep hands comfortable. PrimaLoft® Gold insulation warms even when wet so you can continue on with another run.

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Product Description

Item No.   10345467
 

FEATURES of the Marmot Ultimate Ski Glove

  • Marmot membrain waterproof/breathable fabric
  • Wrist strap and gauntlet drawcord to keep snow out
  • Carabiner loop to hang gloves and keep out the elements
  • Driclime Bi-component wicking lining
  • Safety leash

Product Specifications

Disclaimer: We only ship this brand to US Addresses.
Features: Adjustable, Moisture Wicking, Waterproof, Windproof, Insulated
Primary Lining Fabric: Polyester
Weight: 10.6 oz
Gender: Mens
Best Use: Skiing
Insulation: Synthetic
Glove Type: Five Finger
Marmot DriClime

Marmot DriClime
Marmot DriClime is a mesh composed of two different denier yarns which work together to maximize breathability, prevent condensation and wick moisture. This means you can be as active as you want in the outdoors and remain dry and comfortable.

DWR tech

Durable Water Repellent
DWR (Durable Water Repellent) is a coating that is applied to fabrics which makes them water-resistant, or hydrophobic. A DWR finish doesn't interfere with breathability, which makes it perfect for adverse conditions in the backcountry.

Marmot MemBrain

Marmot MemBrain
Marmot MemBrain fabrics utilize a polyurethane laminate that perfectly balances performance for anything nature can throw at you. Waterproof, breathable and durable, the external protection coupled with minimal internal condensation adds up to pure comfort.

PrimaLoft insulations and fabrics

PrimaLoft
PrimaLoft was originally developed to serve as a water resistant, synthetic alternative to goose down for the U.S. Army. Since then PrimaLoft has been a leader in insulation and fabric technologies in the outdoor industry, and is used by the top outerwear and clothing brands to craft pieces that offer warmth without bulky weight, packablity, and both water resistance and breathability for all your outdoor adventures.

GORE-TEX fabric technology

GORE-TEX®
Garments made with GORE-TEX® fabric are durably waterproof, windproof and highly breathable, providing reliable weather protection and maximum comfort for a wide range of activities. These garments keep your body dry by allowing perspiration vapor to escape so you remain cool during activity and warm during cool-down.

Product Reviews

Rated 4 out of 5 by from Rugged glove Replacement for Marmot Gloves I've been using for years. They were XL, had lots of room and were pretty warm. Ski at Stowe VT, where it can get very cold. They wore out. That version was similar to the Rondonee glove. Reviews for the current Rondonee suggest say the XL fits tight so I opted for the Ultimate, which reviews said were OK. XL is closer to true XL size and are OK. I use Grabber Hand Warmers when it's really cold, two per glove - one in the palm, one on the knuckles. At the end of of the day I seal them in a zip lock bag, and doing that can get several days out of them. I like these gloves.
Date published: 2018-01-17
Rated 5 out of 5 by from My favorite glove I have had a few different sets of gloves, I hate mittens. I have had some from the eight-legged brand, and other outdoor wear makers. There are my favorite, and go to glove. Have skied all over the rockies, from cold Jackson Hole powder mornings, to Utah and through the snow machines, and wet Colorado snow. I love these gloves, and plan on adding a second set, just to rotate when on the longer ski trips, and have a backup for if my others ever break. I love the leather as it allows a more natural use of my hand. I personally don't just the nose wipe, I use a bandana that I carry. Never had a wet hand, and mine stays warm, or at least not frozen. I have been out on the unbarably cold days, and then you notice it, but you would in any glove. I don't use heater packs, or wear liners.
Date published: 2013-12-06
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Oustanding glove, warm and durable I have owned Marmot gloves for 20+ years, mostly the Randonee style and all have been very good and lasted many years. This time I went for the Ultimate glove and am extremely happy so far. Same fit and warmth but increased durability via the robust leather. This glove will take a bit longer to break in but if they can take a lot more abuse and will last many many years. I love the gater pull and release tabs, very easy to use. I use a Med. and they might run just a tad on the big side of med, but just slightly.
Date published: 2018-01-29
Rated 4 out of 5 by from So Far So Good I've used these gloves twice. The first time it was raining, and the second time was about 20 degrees without any windchill. On the rainy day these held up wonderfully. We only skied a couple of hours but when I took these off at the end of the day, my hands were perfectly dry. On the 20 degree day, on the first run my pinky fingers got cold. Throughout the rest of the day my pinky and pointer fingers on both hands were getting cold and warming up. Otherwise the rest of my hand was warm. Weak 4 stars right now because I would expect a pair of gloves at this price to keep my hands warm. I'm not unsatisfied enough to give them a poor rating because the leather is nice and they resist water incredibly well. Maybe I got a bad pair? Maybe they're still breaking in? I dont know. I'll update this review as I wear them more.
Date published: 2018-12-07
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Second pair My first pair lasted through years of skiing and ice climbing in Colorado. The second pair is just as great. Durable, warm for a glove, with great dexterity. Knuckle protection for tree bashing. Still haven't seen anything on the market that measures up to it.
Date published: 2013-11-27
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Warm Actually inherited these from a buddy. Warmest glove in my arsenal. Warm enough I could justify shelling out the 175 for a new pair whenever these wear out, which doesn't look to be anytime soon
Date published: 2014-01-05
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Very warm I wore out my previous Marmot Gore Tex gloves and took a chance on these. They are very warm. I've had trouble staying warm as I've aged, but these gloves are so warm they are too warm for certain conditions. I was walking yesterday with the temperatures in the mid twenties, wind blowing twenty miles per hour, and my hands stayed warm. My only unknown is the waterproof aspect of the Gore Tex, which was not that great on my last Marmot gloves, so I don't have high hopes, but I wear gloves mostly for snow and not rain, so I can work with the Gore Tex. The fit surprised me. My hands are not that large but I needed an extra large to fit properly. My last Marmot gloves fit well as a large.
Date published: 2019-12-29
Rated 3 out of 5 by from Nice Glove but too small I ordered the XL but they are too small. I have always worn XL size with other brands with no issues. These are not offered in a larger size otherwise I would have exchanged them.
Date published: 2018-11-22
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Size Guide

Marmot Men's Gloves and Mitts

GLOVE SIZE X-Small Small Medium Large X-Large XX-Large
Hand Circumference 6.5 - 7" 7 - 7.5" 8 - 8.5" 9 - 9.5" 10 - 10.5" 11 - 11.5"

HOW to MEASURE
Use the following steps to help you find your Marmot glove size.

HAND CIRCUMFERENCE: Measure your hand around and over the knuckles with your fingers together, excluding your thumb.