Ortovox - Women's Tour Pro Cover Glove - Gloves
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Women
- Recommended use:
- freeride, alpine touring, ski touring
- Design:
- gloves
- Main material:
- 75% polyamide, 18% wool (merino wool), 7% elastane
- Inserts:
- 100% leather
- Insulation:
- 50% wool (recycled), 38% wool (merino wool), 12% polyester
- Lining:
- 100% virgin wool
- Material type:
- merino wool, virgin wool, softshell, goatskin
- Material note:
- contains mulesing-free merino wool, contains non-textile parts of animal origin, contains recycled wool
- Certifications:
- Ortovox Wool Promise (OWP)
- Technology:
- Pertex Quantum Pro
- Fabric properties:
- breathable, insulated, highly water repellent, stretchy, temperature regulating, windproof
- Closure:
- hook-and-loop closure
- Extras:
- pull tabs, touchscreen compatible
- Legal notice:
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- Item No.:
- 202-4837
Reviews overview
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This is what other customers say:
I am looking for a super warm, very gripping glove for ice climbing. In the ideal world I would prefer it to be vegan o_O or at least not leather, but I am not finding it. Is this glove recommended for it?
100% have found the reviews
by simone helpful
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Windproof Waterproof -
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Leisure Ski tours All around
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Windproof -
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Winter hiking
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Good movement
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Dry quickly Good movement Robust Windproof -
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All around Snowshoeing Ski tours Mountaineering Trekking Ultra-light Leisure Trail running
28% have found the reviews
by Axel helpful
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Good movement -
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Snowshoeing Winter hiking Ski tours
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Windproof Dry quickly -
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Winter hiking Ski tours Hiking
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Windproof -
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Wears too quickly -
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Winter hiking Ski tours Hiking Snowshoeing
Hi Paloma,
The Ortovox Women's Tour Pro Cover Glove are very much designed around ski touring and not ideal for ice climbing.
Because of the rope handling when ice climbing I could not recommend a textile glove. The reason being that if there is enough friction , perhaps the rope running quickly through your hands , the material of the gloves will or could melt. Not ideal. A leather palmed glove will be the best option for your needs and perhaps something like those in the following link:
https://www.bergfreunde.eu/brands/mountain-equipment/gloves/recommended-use--ice-climbing/?bfc-brand[]=black-diamond&bfc-brand[]=outdoor-research&bfc-brand[]=camp-bf