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CAMP USA
G Comp Evo Glove - Men's

3 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $21.59 Original price: $79.95
73% off
Color:Red/White/Blue

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Why We Like The G Comp Evo Glove

When you need to climb high and fast, you need a glove that handles it all without weighing you down. CAMP USA’s G Comp Evo was created for ski mountaineering races in mind, packing in soft, dexterous, and breathable construction that handles sweat and temperature regulation in cold conditions.


Details

  • Dexterous and breathable gloves for high output alpine pursuits
  • Soft, breathable, dexterous fabric wicks sweat and moves with you
  • Lightweight Windmit’N hides at wrist, pulls out for extra warmth
  • Perforated palm provides maximum ventilation
  • Grip’R pads target the palm for extra grip and control
  • Touch-screen compatible thumb and index for connectivity
  • Item #CMPJ18E
Style
glove, stowable Windmit'N
Closure
elastic wrist leash
Palm Grip
Grip'R
Touchscreen Compatible
yes
Claimed Weight
4.1oz
Recommended Use
mountaineering
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 3 years

Overall Rating

3 based on 1 ratings

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3 out of 5 stars

February 17, 2024

Cold Hands

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Not ideal for wet days but it gets the job done if you're on the move. I used them couple of times for skiing, and it was a mistake lol. But the gloves are decent for the price.

Jacky J
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com