TOUR

$ 38.00
By TRUCK

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Booting up a coolie? Traversing a windy ridge? Out ahead of the group doing the dirty work and kicking in a new skin track? A ton of insulation isn't always necessary, but protection from wind, spindrift, and of course the occasional flurry is key. The TOUR offers just enough barrier from the elements to keep the digits comfortable, while allowing you to work hard without overheating.

  • Goat leather palm is super durable and comfortable 
  • Top-of-Hand 4-way stretch fabric is windproof and water-resistant
  • Conductive leather AND conductive thread combined together on the thumb           help ensure touch screen compatibility
  • Wrapped finger-tips offer seamless durability and comfort 

    • Customer Reviews

      Based on 18 reviews
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      David Finlay
      Great gloves, exactly as advertised.

      I bought a pair of the Tour gloves because I was tired of reaching the top of a skin track with gloves that were soaked through with sweat, making transitions difficult. While I can't say that I've been on a tour yet this early in winter, I have done multiple long runs in temps below freezing wearing the Tour. They are just the right amount of glove to keep my hands warm while moving, but not sweaty. I am pretty stoked to have these in my touring kit. Do make sure you get the leather care product to go with these gloves too. I made the mistake of not doing so for a pair of my favorite Truck bike gloves and will have to replace them earlier than I'd hoped; however, it's really on me for leaving them untreated in the back of my truck all season. I'm pretty much a Truck only glove guy now.

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      Darin Haworth
      Great Touring glove

      It has the durability and dexterity for the skin up and transitioning everything and are warm enough for some freezing weather but ventilate well for warm days

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      NH Gnome
      Shoulder season cuties.

      Perfect gloves to transition from Springtime AT skiing to cooler temp mountain bike riding.

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      DF
      Just what I was looking for

      When I tour in winter ski gloves, my hands get too warm, so I switch to liners or no gloves at all. When I transition at the top, the liners get soaked, or my hands get cold, so I switch back to the winter gloves... but then they're too bulky to work buckles and straps, so I pull them off for the fiddly parts of the transition. It's a headache!

      I got the Tour gloves this year and it's basically the solution to this problem. I can tour in them comfortably, keep them on to transition, and oftentimes leave them on for the descent as well. They keep out water better than liners and allow me to do my transitions better than I could with winter gloves. I'll sometimes put them on when I get in the car to leave the house, and not take them off until I get back home. The fingers start to get cold when it gets below 25F, but climbing faster helps with that problem ;)

      I sized down from my measured size to get a snug enough fit for the dexterity that I wanted. The only way these could be improved would be attachments for glove leashes; I like the gloves enough that I'll probably just add those myself. Great job Brett!

      B
      Ben Hawthorne
      Great uptrack gloves

      Ive been using Truck gloves for pretty much everything for a few years now and theyre awesome. Had a pair of these for about 5 years and theyre great on the uptrack. Just enough windproofing to keep my hands warm enough when needed, or stop me from getting really cold when i eat it on an icy kick turn. Theyre even pretty decent when its howling across the ridge line but theyre soaked through cos i was sweating like a pig in the lee on the way there. Just wish there was an attachment loop so i could clip them on my pack straps

      Customer Reviews

      Based on 18 reviews
      78%
      (14)
      22%
      (4)
      0%
      (0)
      0%
      (0)
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      D
      David Finlay
      Great gloves, exactly as advertised.

      I bought a pair of the Tour gloves because I was tired of reaching the top of a skin track with gloves that were soaked through with sweat, making transitions difficult. While I can't say that I've been on a tour yet this early in winter, I have done multiple long runs in temps below freezing wearing the Tour. They are just the right amount of glove to keep my hands warm while moving, but not sweaty. I am pretty stoked to have these in my touring kit. Do make sure you get the leather care product to go with these gloves too. I made the mistake of not doing so for a pair of my favorite Truck bike gloves and will have to replace them earlier than I'd hoped; however, it's really on me for leaving them untreated in the back of my truck all season. I'm pretty much a Truck only glove guy now.

      D
      Darin Haworth
      Great Touring glove

      It has the durability and dexterity for the skin up and transitioning everything and are warm enough for some freezing weather but ventilate well for warm days

      N
      NH Gnome
      Shoulder season cuties.

      Perfect gloves to transition from Springtime AT skiing to cooler temp mountain bike riding.

      D
      DF
      Just what I was looking for

      When I tour in winter ski gloves, my hands get too warm, so I switch to liners or no gloves at all. When I transition at the top, the liners get soaked, or my hands get cold, so I switch back to the winter gloves... but then they're too bulky to work buckles and straps, so I pull them off for the fiddly parts of the transition. It's a headache!

      I got the Tour gloves this year and it's basically the solution to this problem. I can tour in them comfortably, keep them on to transition, and oftentimes leave them on for the descent as well. They keep out water better than liners and allow me to do my transitions better than I could with winter gloves. I'll sometimes put them on when I get in the car to leave the house, and not take them off until I get back home. The fingers start to get cold when it gets below 25F, but climbing faster helps with that problem ;)

      I sized down from my measured size to get a snug enough fit for the dexterity that I wanted. The only way these could be improved would be attachments for glove leashes; I like the gloves enough that I'll probably just add those myself. Great job Brett!

      B
      Ben Hawthorne
      Great uptrack gloves

      Ive been using Truck gloves for pretty much everything for a few years now and theyre awesome. Had a pair of these for about 5 years and theyre great on the uptrack. Just enough windproofing to keep my hands warm enough when needed, or stop me from getting really cold when i eat it on an icy kick turn. Theyre even pretty decent when its howling across the ridge line but theyre soaked through cos i was sweating like a pig in the lee on the way there. Just wish there was an attachment loop so i could clip them on my pack straps

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      DIRECT-TO-CONSUMER

      At TRUCK we keep it simple. We design great hand wear. Our awesome factory partners sew the gloves. We warehouse them in Salt Lake City. Then we ship directly to you with no stops or markups in between.

      This streamlined product development and sales cycle offers us great control over everything we do. And, best of all, it allows us to sell our product at super fair prices.

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      TRUSTED BY THE BEST

      For five years I have traveled from coast to coast introducing TRUCK to the operational groups at nearly every ski resort from Maine to Washington. The goal was to build a glove that met the varied needs of the patrollers, lifties, snowmakers, and ski instructors who demand a quality product as well as one they can actually afford. And if we could do that, well, then we knew we had something good to offer.

      Today we have a faithful following of resort employees who swear by the quality and costs we offer.

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      --Brett Keyes, Founder