Gloves and Mittens Buying Guide

When you need max warmth, you need CTR Max mittens for women. With Isoloft 60 thermal insulation and wind- and water-resistant linings, they'll keep your hands warm and dry on cold-weather outings.
Imported.
View all CTR Women's Ski Mittens| Best Use | Snowsports |
|---|---|
| Glove Type | Mitten |
| Fabric | 95% polyester/5% elastane |
| Lining Fabric | Wind/water-resistant 3000 liner with brushed polyester |
| Palm Material | Wave polyurethane 3/4 palm |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation Type | Synthetic |
| Insulation | Isoloft 60 thermal polyester fibers |
| Gender | Women's |
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I can ski with these mittens for a half day, but they get wet inside (sweaty?) and stay wet. I wore them yesterday and have had them on the mitten/boot dryer at home for the past 12 hours; one is still damp inside. So they are not good for multi-day ski trips. I'll buy a higher quality pair this winter.
Mittens started falling apart during first ski season. Also got damp inside easily from snow or sweat.
Warm, comfortable and water proof. Like the long cuff, does a good job of keeping snow out.
The thumbs on these mittens are way too long. I am going to return them.
I love these mittens. I’m learning to ski and have been out in very cold temps with below zero windchill - I put hand warmers in and have been good for my 1.5 hour lesson.
Haven’t used them in really cold weather yet but they kept my hands nice and toasty during a day of skiing and were extremely comfy, to boot.