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outdoordesigns Taku Stretch Glove Tested

Still looking for the perfect lightweight fleece glove for allround mountain use? The new Taku Stretch has won a Polartec award but does it cut it out on the hill where it matters?


Posted: 22 November 2005
by Jon

outdoorsdesigns Taku Stretch Gloves Tested

Price: £20.00

Weight: 55 grammes (men's mediun)

Features: Polartec Windpro Stretch with Hardface Technology fabric, box finger construction, silicone print grip palm, low bulk lycra cuff. Any colour as long as it's black, sizes S-XL.

Wind resistant, well-fitting and sticky.
Get damp in heavy rain.


The Concept The catchily named Polartec Windpro Stretch with Hardface Technology fabric is a new version of Polartec's unsung Windpro fabric. Windpro's a closely woven fleece a bit like the old Ultrafleece and is more wind resistant than nornal fleece, though not windproof like a membrane fabric.

The Taku Stretch also gets sticky palms making it an all round mountain glove suitable for walking and scrambling, but thanks to the stickiness, also suitable for technical use with axes and other slippy metal hardware.


Features Aside from the fabric, which has a nice, soft fleece inner teamed with a harder wearing, smooth outer - the 'Hardface' bit - the gloves also get silicone print dots in the shape of an outdoordesigns logo plus slim lycra cuffs and box-sectin fingers for a good fit.
In Action The Taku Stretch is great on those days when its not cold enough for full winter mountain gloves, but nippy enough to chill your digits on the hill in other words, warm, but not too warm. Fit is close and excellent for dexterity, something that's helped along by the grippy silicone dots.

Sticky gloves we've used in the past have been marginal at best when it comes to tackiness, but the Takus handled poles, axes and ice screws without problems, only meeting their match on a super-polished wet handrail in the Swiss Alps. We reckon they'd make good inner gloves for technical winter use, if you favour a removable over-glove system.

You could also happily use them for scrambling, though we don't know how long they'd last being rubbed against rougher rock types.

The fabric itself is a great compromise between weather protection and breathability. The gloves aren't windproof, but they're far more wind resistant than normal fleece and we rarely felt the need for a completely windproof alternative. They cope with light rain okay, when things get damper, they do wet out, but the pay-off is that they dry much quicker than membrane alternatives like Windstopper, which tend to end up feeling damp and cold.

Our first pair burst a seam in the cuff area, apparently where stitching hadn't quite penetrated both fabric panels, but since then outdoordesigns has shifted production to a specialist glove factory and the replacements, so far, have been fine.


Verdict


The Taku Stretch won a Polartec Apex award for innovation earlier this year, but that would mean diddly squat if they didn't work where it matters out on the hilll. Fortunately they do and are excellent all-round, wind-resistant and reasonably warm mountain gloves that also double as sticky technical liners for winter mountaineering use - let your overmitts dangle and feel the stickiness.

We've been disappointed with other lightweight fleece gloves in the past, but the combination of fit, insulation, weather protection and grippiness makes the Taku Stretch a winner in our book and, at 20 quid, a decent buy too. Give them a dousing with an aftermarket water-repellant treatment and we reckon they'd be damn near perfect.


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Pushed for time Award winning lightweight fleece glove that combines great fit, weather protection, dexterity and stickiness thanks to a new version of Polartec's Windpro fabric. Fantastic allround glove when it's not too cold and an effective liner option for winter mountaineering and ice climbing use too. We like them.


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