Chinook Merino Gloves
SKU: 80001-GG-L
Ultralight base layer gloves for use as outerwear in cool and dry conditions or underneath the Mirka Gloves, Graupel Gloves, Altimeter Gloves and Altimeter Mitts shells in cooler and wetter conditions.
The Chinook Merino Gloves are designed be a staple in your system all season long. At 1.7 oz., these light-duty gloves stow unnoticed in your pack or pant pocket and can be worn as stand-alones in the early season or as liners under our other gloves as temps cool. Constructed with our proprietary Merino6™ fabric, the Chinook Merino Gloves offer low-volume warmth, all-day comfort, and optimal dexterity.
FEATURES & SPECS
- 1.7 oz. (Large)
- Proprietary Merino6™ fabric (89% merino wool & 11% nylon)
- Silicone dot grip in palms
- Conductive pointer fingers and thumbs for operating a touchscreen
- Pull loops for easy on
- Glove sizing chart

Merino6™ is our proprietary blend of the highest quality Merino Wool and high performing Nylon 6.6 micro denier yarns. After extensive testing, we found the perfect combination to be 89% Merino Wool and 11% Nylon. By blending Wool and Nylon, we created a textile that leverages the benefits of Merino with all the advantages of Nylon. Merino6™ products have an extremely soft hand feel, regulate your body temperature while eliminating odor, and won't stretch or shrink like traditional 100% Merino textiles. Additionally, the Nylon fibers increase the moisture-wicking ability of the garment and enhance the durability of the textile, creating the perfect backcountry, next-to-skin, layering piece.
Use the larger of the two measurements below to select your glove size. If you fall between sizes, we suggest you choose the larger size for comfort and increased warmth, especially in the Altimeter Glove and Mitt.

How to Find Your Measurements:
- Hand Circumference: Measure around your dominant hand at the knuckles (do not include your thumb).
- Hand Length: Measure from the crease at the base of your hand and wrist to the end of your middle finger.













