AztorI don't have this but it says it made mostly out of polyester so I'd imagine that it it pretty well water resistant. I could(maybe) last completely submerged for a couple of seconds as long as you dry them after. I hoped this helped.
BaconOfWar66Submerged?? These are a stretchy, lightweight, quick-dry fabric (probably similar to everything else I own from ExOficio)... You're not gonna want to submerge these for any reason.
The description on their website doesn't say anything about water repellent.
AztorI'm going to hazard a guess that as they look pretty thin and are stretchy that they are not very water repellent. Never had a pair so can't say for certain but I did have a pair of Northface E tips, and presently have a pair of Mountain Hardware that look very similar. Both were/are not water resistant.
AztorI really liked my etips but lost them on a bus. I think they are better than my Mountain Hardware and am looking for another pair. Actually NF makes a few etips. Mine were the lightest weight. I would say I was comfortable from 40 to 20 F, lower and you start to feel it. Obviously I am from Chicago so used to cold weather. Basically what I had...
https://www.rei.com/product/852922/the-north-face-etip-gloves-mens
AztorGot these in the last drop. They're OK, not super warm but they work great on my iPhone. Anyone with a wood-grain steering wheel, not super grippy on the wood parts. Other than that they're OK
The description on their website doesn't say anything about water repellent.