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Don’t let your digits go numb. These are 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 your fingers share heat, but you have reduced dexterity. They're ideal for activities where you don't need a 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 the tip of your finger and the tip of the glove. This gap helps trap heat.
- Consult the size chart; most brands base their sizing on hand length or circumference.
- Hand length: Measure from the crease at the base of your wrist (palm side up) to the tip of your 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 allowing 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 your gloves or mittens to your wrists so you won't drop one.
Long gauntlet cuffs extend over your jacket sleeves to keep snow and cold air out.
Waterproof your leather gloves to make them last for many snow seasons to come. Follow these steps and apply waterproof wax to protect them from the snow.
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