Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor Gloves Review

The Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor Gloves are a great budget option for earlier or later in the season that will take the edge of the cold and provide good dexterity.

Outdoor Research Men's Flurry Sensor Gloves, Black, L

Pros / Reasons to Buy

  • Cost effective
  • Dexterity is good

Cons / Reasons to Avoid

  • Not windproof
  • Not waterproof

The Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor Gloves get the balance right between a budget price and feature set. They’ll keep you warm up until it gets down to around freezing temperatures, making them perfect for earlier or later in the season.

I loved the dexterity they offer, and they fit really well on the hand with no real bunching (though I did have to size down from my usual size). They feel comfortable to wear and I loved the dexterity they offer. This makes them a perfect, lightweight glove for hikers who want a no nonsense glove to take the edge off.

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Buying Options
Our Rating
Best Overall Winter Gloves
Warmest Winter Gloves
Best Insulated Gloves
Best Winter Gloves for Touchscreen
Best Winter Gloves for Men
Best Winter Gloves for Women
Best Waterproof Winter Gloves
Best Women's Technical Ski Mitt
Best Liner Gloves
Best Touchscreen Gloves
Best Budget Winter Gloves
Type and Shape
Performance/technical/ski
Performance/technical/ski
Performance/technical/ski
Hiking/general sport
Performance/technical/ski
Hiking/general sport
Hiking/general sport/ski
Performance/technical/ski
Hiking/general/ski
Hiking/general
Hiking/general
Performance/technical/ski
Performance/technical/ski
Work
Hiking
Hiking
Work
Performance/technical/ski
General
General
General
Performance/technical/ski
Warmth
High
Very High
Very High
Medium
Very High
High
High
Very High
High
Medium
Medium
Very High
Medium (Liner)
Medium
High
High
Medium
Medium (Liner)
Medium
Medium (Liner)
Medium
Medium (Liner)
Water Resistance
Waterproof
Waterproof
Waterproof
Waterproof
Waterproof
Water Resistant
Waterproof
Waterproof
Not Waterproof
Waterproof
Waterproof
Waterproof
Not Waterproof (Liner)
Water Resistant
Not Waterproof
Waterproof
Water Resistant
Not Waterproof (Liner)
Not Waterproof
Not Waterproof (Liner)
Not Waterproof
Not Waterproof (Liner)
Wind resistance
High
High
Very High
High
Very High
High
High
Very High
High
Medium
Medium
Very High
Not Windproof (Liner)
Not Windproof
Not Windproof
Windproof
Not Windproof
Not Windproof (Liner)
Not Windproof
Not Windproof (Liner)
Not Windproof
Not Windproof (Liner)
Fit 
Fits true to size/High Dexterity
Fits true to size/High Dexterity
Fits true to size/Medium Dexterity
Runs Small/High Dexterity
Run Small/Medium Dexterity
Fits True to Size/High Dexterity
Fits True to Size/Medium Dexterity
Runs Tight/Medium-Low Dexterity
Runs Small/High Dexterity
Runs Small/Medium Dexterity
Runs Small/Medium Dexterity
Runs Small/Low Dexterity
Runs True to Size/High Dexterity
Runs True to Size/High Dexterity
Runs Large/High Dexterity
Runs True to Size/High Dexterity
Runs True to Size/High Dexterity
Runs True to Size/High Dexterity
Runs True to Size/High Dexterity
Fits Slightly Tight/High Dexterity
Fits True to Size/High Dexterity
Fits True to Size/High Dexterity
Durability
High
Very High
Very High
High
Very High
High
High
Very High
High
Medium
Medium
Very High
High
High
Medium
Medium
High
Very High
Medium
Medium
Medium
High
Price
$70.00
$155.00
$127.96
$73.35
$139.99
$59.88
Price not available
$97.88
$95.14
$27.99
$27.99
$143.96
Price not available
$15.08
$31.47
$28.29
$32.99
$40.00
$7.99
$40.00
Price not available
$14.67

Analysis and Test Results

These gloves from Outdoor Research are a solid option that feels more like a traditional, wool style glove that stretches well over the hand. They’re easy to get on, and I found that the sizing did run on the large size, so I went down and they were perfect.

The touchscreen fingers are a nice addition, and they’re perfect for navigating on a map and taking a photo on your phone. However, they’re not the best for doing anything more detailed on your phone, like sending a text.

For the price, I think this is a great, solidly built glove from a well known brand in the outdoor scene, they look good and feel nice to wear. It’s a win win from me.

Performance Comparison

outdoor research flurry sensor

Warmth

The Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor Gloves handled really well in my tests right up until the temperatures reached just above freezing. Anything lower than this and your fingers do start to get cold.

This meant that they were a great option for slightly warmer winter hikes or before temperatures got really cold. They don’t offer a lot in terms of wind resistance either so I would avoid wearing them in situations where this is likely to happen. Basically, they are either an early winter or late winter glove when temperatures are starting to become milder.

Water Resistance

These gloves aren’t waterproof at all really. However, I did find that in light rain they were pretty much OK and never reached saturation point. Outdoor Research do market these gloves as quick drying.

Personally, I think that any globe that gets wet in winter is not going to dry particularly quickly and is going to lead to having cold hands. This is potentially dangerous and given this I would recommend that you buy these gloves for early winter season or later winter season when there is less of a chance of heavy storms.

However, where these gloves lack waterproofing, they do have moisture wicking qualities that really help to keep your hands dry from sweat. This is massively helpful if you are undertaking strenuous ascents.

Wind Resistance

Unfortunately, the Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor Gloves don’t really offer anything in terms of wind resistance. I actually found that on some of my testing hikes where the winds were typically higher than 15 to 20 mph that I needed to change these for another pair.

So, if you know that cold wind is regularly a problem where you’ll be hiking then I would consider a different pair that have better wind resistance. We have many options covered here in our best winter hiking gloves round up, which you can compare side by side. But if you hike in conditions where this isn’t an issue then I think you will enjoy the comfort and dexterity that these outdoor research gloves have. 

Comfort and Fit

It was recommended when looking at the Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor Gloves to size down. I usually take a medium in gloves and this is fairly consistent for me. I actually sized down to a small and found these fitted pretty well fitting.

With this in mind I would recommend looking at the sizing guide on the product link in order to make sure you get the right fit for you. I did also find the fingers in some places were a little bit long.

In terms of comfort, they feel really nice on, and they have a good level of stretch, so putting them on is really easy. They feel soft against your hands and really work well and naturally with the movement of your fingers.

Ease of Use

I found it really easy to do pretty much all tasks I normally would when wearing the Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor Gloves. They fit nice and closely to the skin but aren’t tight so your range of movement is good.

They also have a touch screen sensitivity, which allows you to make use of a mobile device. I found this worked ok for looking at my map and swiping to take a photo. However, texting wasn’t easy!

I did find the pull-on handles at the bottom of the gloves could have been made with a softer material. They do feel a little like they dig into the skin when you pull the gloves on. So I avoided using this where possible. If you already have cold hands already, this will feel sore. So it’s good that they’re easy to get on without this.

outdoor research flurry sensor gloves detail

Materials

The materials used for these gloves is a mix of 43% wool, 38% polyester and 19% nylon. This is great for creating a stretchy glove that puts dexterity at the forefront. I actually loved this combination.

Appearance

The Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor Gloves are quite understated in their appearance. They have a small Outdoor Research logo that’s embroidered on the front of the hand. I think over time, this could fray so it may look a little messy.

However, I think that these gloves are fairly low profile and don’t look bulky. I also really enjoyed using these gloves in everyday circumstances too, so they’re a good all rounder in the right temperatures. 

Features

To be honest, I don’t think these gloves are the most featured I’ve tested in my reviews, but that doesn’t mean they’re no good. In fact, far from it. They’re a really great, lightweight glove for milder cold days.

I think that the wicking offered, and the stretch is great for keeping them dexterous, and I’d say that these are their main features. Of course, when we look at the manufacturer’s materials, they use a load of marketing claims, but all in all, I think this just boils down to their functionality. And they are, provided you don’t use them past freezing or in very windy scenarios.

Durability

I have come to really respect Outdoor Research’s products and the fact that they are built to last. I think that the Flurry Sensor Gloves are no exception here and I see no reason why they shouldn’t stand the test of time when used correctly.

Everything is really well stitched and when you pull them on, there are no loose areas or weak points that look like they could break. If you hand wash them and follow the wash and care instructions, they should stay looking good for a long time. 

Sustainability

Outdoor Research don’t make a huge deal about the sustainability specifically of these gloves. However, they are really well made and it’s clear to me that they’re built to last.

This is one of the best ways we can help in terms of sustainability: to buy less. So the fact that they have a solid build and should keep you going for plenty of seasons is a strong point in their favor.

Price

I was actually happy when I saw that at the time of writing and buying, that these gloves retail in at $26.97. That is a pretty fair price when it comes to some of the other gloves in our round up of the best hiking gloves.

Considering their build and the type of season and temperature that they can cope with, I think that the price is about right for them. They’re pretty good value and they’re from a brand that I’ve grown to know and trust, which does give them extra points from me.

Conclusion

Overall, I was happy with how the Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor Gloves performed in my tests. They’re low profile and feel really nice when you put them on.

I would have loved to see more wind proofing and waterproofing offered with this set of gloves, but that does also miss the point of them a little bit. They’re perfect for slightly warmer winter days – the beginning and end – before it gets too cold or as temperatures start to warm up a little bit.

Considering their price, the dexterity they offer is brilliant, and they’re a tough pair that are absolutely built to last. If you buy these gloves with their intended use in mind, I think you’ll love them and be wearing them for many years to come.

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