Columbia - Womens Bugaglove Max Electric Heated Glove
Omni-Heat® electric technology delivers three different levels of heat on demand powered through a lightweight, durable Techlite® battery compartment that sits at back of hand where it won’t get in the way. Also, the Bugaglove forgoes waterproof bladders that simply lead to a soaked outerlayer, instead employing an innovative Outdry™ membrane that cancels water from the outside in. Interior heat and sweat easily diffuse, resulting in a lighter weight, drier, and much warmer wear...
Thermal regulation is further enhanced with Omni-Heat insulation and thermal reflectivity, which work in conjunction to create a super-heating glove with low loft and great dexterity. A precision fit grip offers great articulation and fits naturally around your ski pole, while the premium cowhide palm patch provides further grip and abrasion resistance. A one-hand shock cord allows you to adjust your gauntlets on the fly without removing your gloves.
FEATURES:
Fabric: 100% goatskin leather
Omni-Heat electric, thermal reflective, and insulated
Techlite battery compartment
Outdry waterproof
Split cowhide palm patch
Long gauntlet
One-hand shock cord hem adjustment
Nose wipe
Precision fit grip
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Omni-heat® Thermal Electric
Stay warm in cold conditions.
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Omni-Heat® - Thermal • Comfort
Omni-Heat® thermal technology helps maintain warmth and prevent heat loss, keeping you comfortable in cold weather.
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Water Not Included™
Stays dry, warm and comfortable.
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Techlite -Lightweight Performance
Techlite is specially formulated to provide impact absorbing support, stability and protection, so you can go the distance in comfort.
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About Columbia
Established in 1938 in Portland , Oregon, Columbia Sportswear Company has grown to be a global leader in the outdoor industry. Columbia 's extensive product line includes a wide variety of outerwear, sportswear, footwear, fishing apparel, skiwear, adventure luggage and accessories that are functional yet stylish.
At the head of our company are 83 year-old matriarch Gert Boyle, Chairman of the Board, and her son, Tim Boyle, President and CEO. Columbia 's history starts with Gert's parents, Paul and Marie Lamfrom, in 1937 when they fled Germany . They bought a small hat distributorship in Portland , Oregon, and named it Columbia Hat Company, after the river bordering the city.
Columbia was one of the first ever companies to make jackets from waterproof/breathable fabric. Columbia also introduced the breakthrough technology called the 'Columbia Interchange System' where a shell and liner combine for multiple wearing options.
In 1998 the company went public, and Columbia moved into a new era as a world leader in the active outdoor apparel industry.
