Columbia Sportswear Mt. Hood Fleece Mitten | 
| Brand: Columbia Category: Baby Product Department: unisex-baby
Buy New: $7.90 - $10.00 as of 11/24/2009 19:43 CST details
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 3251
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
MPN: SN9007-459-OS Model: Mt. Hood Fleece Mitten PARENT ASIN: B001S2QINC
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| Features:
| • | 100% polyester MTR Fleece | | • | Knit cuffs | | • | Machine wash cold gentle, with like colors, do not bleach, tumble dry low, remove promptly, do not iron, dry cleanable |
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Product Description Columbia Sportswear Mt. Hood Mittens for Infants: The Columbia Sportswear Mt. Hood Mittens for Infants are specially designed to keep your little one's hands warm in cold weather. Made of 100% Maximum Thermal Retention Fleece, these mittens are trimmed with a knit cuff for insulation. While the Mt. Hood Mittens are extremely warm, they are not waterproof. For waterproof mittens please look at our Chippewa Mittens, also available in a range of colors.
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| Customer Reviews: Sizing needs work November 9, 2009 J. Turner (BFT, SC United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
So the term "infant" is somewhat ambiguous. I take it to describe someone under the age of 12 months (after which point I would consider the individual a "toddler"). Well, suffice to say, if you are looking for "baby" mittens, keep looking.
The good: Well made, nice material, good design.
The bad: As implied, the sizing. I bought these for my son, 8 months old, who normally wears 12 month clothing (28", 20 lbs.). These mittens are BIG on him-- there is no way they are staying on. Being rather petite, I may be able to fit my own hands in these pretty comfortably. Okay, that is a slight exaggeration, but not much. These mittens should be labeled and described as "toddler mittens." I would guess that my son will be able to wear these in about 12 months, so perhaps we will save them for next winter. Basically, these are meant to fit an 18 month-3 year old hand, not a baby's.
They get three stars because the material is nice and the design in good (I mean, who puts individual baby fingers in gloves?!?-- some manufacturers expect parents to do this?!?), but the sizing should be more descriptive.
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