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Aztor
0
Oct 22, 2016
Are these water resistant?
BaconOfWar66
1
Oct 23, 2016
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.
invsblduck
9
Oct 23, 2016
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.
ChicagoWay
657
Oct 23, 2016
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.
dean12692
0
Oct 31, 2016
AztorDo you like or recomendations the etips?
dean12692
0
Oct 31, 2016
dean12692And what temp are they good for if I am just wearing them outside for up to an hour just walking around?
ChicagoWay
657
Oct 31, 2016
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
Milkyxj
68
Nov 24, 2016
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