The North Face Men’s Montana Mitt

Last updated: December 14, 2020


The North Face Men’s Montana Mitt

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Product Details

In our analysis of 24 expert reviews, the The North Face Men's Montana Mitt placed 12th when we looked at the top 12 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

Etip functionality works with touchscreen devicesFull-coverage gauntlet keeps out snow; Back-of-hand insulation: 250 g Heatseeker Eco 50% post-consumer recycled polyester insulation GORE-TEX insert technology provides maximum dexterity and waterproof, breathable protectionElastic wrist leash; Palm insulation: 100 g Heatseeker Eco 5 Dimensional Fit ensures consistent sizingLadderlock wrist-cinch keeps in heat; Lining: brushed tricot Radiametric Articulation keeps hands in their natural relaxed positionShell: DryVent 2L Evolve—100% nylon dobby woven with durable water-repellent (DWR) finish Water-resistant synthetic leather provides a soft yet extremely durable palmPalm: leather-like polyurethane (PU)

Expert Reviews


What reviewers liked

The high-quality, water-resistant fabric allows the rider to maintain dry hands for a longer period and keeps the mitts from wetting out. The North Face Montana Etip Mitt offers a quality blend of waterproofing, warmth, and dexterity at a great price. Plus, the features make wearing this mitt very convenient.
The Montana Mittens from The North Face are a great way to stay warm in moderate temperatures on a budget. These extremely popular Gore-Tex mittens are surprisingly dexterous as the shell is quite flexible and grips objects like zipper pulls or boot buckles pretty well.

What reviewers didn't like

Note that this mitt trades warmth for more functionality than commonly found in thick and stiff mittens. If you are looking at mitts singularly for a whole new level of warmth, these aren't our first recommendation.
The downside of The North Face Montana's dexterity is warmth. The gloves have light 100-gram insulation along the palm, and despite using much heavier 250-gram synthetic along the back of the hand, they fall short in total warmth.
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