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Fly Cascade Mitten

Regular price $124.95
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SKU: 363-3930S

Color: Black
Size: Small
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Description

When winter hits hard and the temperature drops deep into northern territory, the Fly Racing Cascade Mittens are built to keep you going. Designed for maximum warmth, these mittens feature heavy insulation and a weatherproof Hydraguard membrane that blocks wind and moisture while allowing breathability. The mitten design traps heat more efficiently than traditional gloves, making them ideal for extreme cold conditions like snowmobiling, ice fishing, and late season riding. A durable outer shell and extended cuff help seal out snow and cold air, while the cinch closure keeps everything secure. Built for real world winter performance, these mittens are a go to choice when staying warm is not optional.

  • Waterproof Rating: Hydraguard waterproof breathable membrane
  • Insulation: 300 g insulation
  • Shell Material: Durable textile construction
  • Ventilation: Breathable membrane design
  • Hood: None
  • Additional Features:
    • Mitten design for maximum heat retention
    • Windproof and waterproof construction
    • Cinch cord gauntlet cuff for secure seal
    • Extended cuff fits over jackets to block snow
    • Reinforced palm for durability
    • High visibility accents for added safety

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

Yes, mittens are generally warmer because they keep your fingers together, allowing them to share heat. This makes them a better option for extreme cold conditions where maintaining warmth is more important than maximum dexterity.
Yes, these mittens use a Hydraguard membrane that is windproof, waterproof, and breathable. This helps keep your hands dry in snow and wet conditions while allowing moisture from sweat to escape.
With 300 g of insulation, these mittens are designed for very cold to extreme cold conditions. They perform best during activities like snowmobiling or ice fishing where wind and exposure can quickly lower hand temperature.
Yes, these mittens are well suited for snowmobiling thanks to their heavy insulation, weatherproof construction, and extended cuff. They help block wind and snow while keeping your hands warm during long rides.
Mittens do reduce fine finger movement compared to gloves, but they offer significantly better warmth. These are best for riders and outdoor users who prioritize heat retention over precision tasks in extreme cold.