Outdoor Research Gripper Heated Gloves

Like Dad would say, the Outdoor Research Gripper heated gloves are “the greatest thing since sliced bread.” Enjoy warm hands no matter what the conditions with this water resistant, wind proof heated glove.

Outdoor Research Stormtracker Heated Gloves
Outdoor Research Gripper Heated Gloves feature a Pre-Curved Construction, are water resistant, windproof, and lightweight.

Windproof GORE INFINIUM and battery-powered heating technology of the versatile Gripper Heated Sensor gloves spar with the most heinous weather. Plus – brand new for Winter ’19 – ’20 – they’ve added touchscreen-compatible leather index and thumb fingertips, so you can text your friends and tell them how warm your hands are.

3 settings from low to high give you up to 8 hours of warmth.
The new improved power button is brighter, has easier-to-see settings to make sure your time out in the cold is a little more comfortable and is more pronounced. The gloves offer three settings from low to high to give you up to 8 hours of warmth.

The new power button is brighter, has easier-to-see settings to make sure your time out in the cold is a little more comfortable and is more pronounced. The Outdoor Research Gripper heated gloves feature a windproof soft-shell fabric, water resistant goat leather palm, and TPU injection molded design with a tricot lining.

The Gripper heated gloves retail for $199.00 which can hurt, but after a couple of outings in cold weather, you’ll realize they are worth it. Learn more at OutdoorReseach.com.

Charging the Outdoor Research Gripper Heated Gloves

4 battery packs heat the two gloves for up to 8 hours and can easily be charged overnight.

Two rechargeable lithium ion batteries power each heated glove
Two rechargeable lithium ion batteries power each glove (see below). They connect via a small cable and sit tight inside a zippered pocket on the back of the glove.
My USB cable mess !!
On the down side, it is just one more thing that needs to be plugged into the congestion of USB cables. Luckily both batteries power off of one plug.
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