Windmit'N

Item #WINDMITN

$24.95

Windmit'N

Ultralight windproof mittens-only a half ounce per pair- designed to fit over thin gloves for extra protection when temperatures drop and winds start ripping. Ideal for general mountaineering and competitive ski mountaineering. Sizes Small and Large.

5 Stars! Kozak These babies are the size and weight of a teabag and work great in a pinch by themselves or as a windproof shell to wear over a pair of gloves when the wind cranks up and the temps plummet. You could put these things in the side pocket of a pair of running shorts and not even know they were there. They come equipped with a built-in stuff sack making them easier to keep track of. A very handy, virtually weightless addition to anyone's essential gear list.

4 Stars! Tracy Bahr - Light…no excuse for not bringing along! They are great over a glove liner, and more effective for wind than precipitation.

5 Stars! Ryan - A true essential for backcountry blitzkriegs, the CAMP Windmit'ns are insanely light and compact. The Windmitn's weather-resistant construction, when in combination with just thin gloves, will get the job done in all but the worst of conditions the backcountry can throw at you. Those seeking to save on space will love the integrated stuff sack, which allows the Windmit'n to pack down to the size of a tea bag.

5 Stars! Chris - Part of the extremely lightweight, compact, and functional "Essentials" line the WindMit'n delivered during an epic period of winter-like weather while hiking over Muir Pass. While the Araneum was not waterproof, with my hands balled in the mittens my heat was largely preserved via the windproofness of the fabric trapping a warm air layer against my hands. With the whole package about the size (but weighing less than) a couple of gels, you'd be crazy not to have these along at all times.

4 Stars! Matt Irons Backpacking Guide, Sierra Mountain Guides - Pros - Perfect for putting on over liners. Great for early morning runs. Seems to create a humid layer inside which keeps hand suprisingly warm. Cons - Size 2 is huuuuge. Slick fabric is not easy to grab things with, finger slits inside may prove useful.

Features

  • Backcountry Skiing, Running, General Mountaineering
  • Built-in stuff sack
  • Pair packs down to the size of a tea bag