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These are our picks for the warmest and most dexterous gloves and mittens for skiing, snowboarding, snow shoveling and wintery walks.
Gloves, mittens or a hybrid?
- Gloves give you the most dexterity to grip ski poles, adjust zippers or handle gear, but they aren't as warm as mittens.
- Mittens are warmer because fingers share heat, but you have reduced dexterity. They're ideal when you don't need precise grip.
- Split-finger mittens strike a balance. They keep some fingers together for warmth while allowing some dexterity.
A good fit is key to staying warm and comfortable:
- Aim for about a 1/4 inch of space between fingertips and the tip of the glove. This gap helps trap heat.
- Consult the size chart; most brands base sizing on hand length or circumference.
- Hand length: Measure from the crease at the base of wrist (palm side up) to the tip of middle finger.
Hand circumference: Measure all the way around the widest part of the palm, excluding the thumb.
Features to consider:
- Waterproof gloves keep water out while letting some heat to escape. Choose waterproofing if you'll be in wet conditions or touching snow.
- Touch-screen compatibility lets you to operate your smartphone or tablet without exposing your skin to the cold.
- Glove leashes secure gloves or mittens to your wrists so you won't drop one.
Long gauntlet cuffs extend over jacket sleeves to keep snow and cold air out.
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Learn how to dress your child for comfort while outdoors.
