Gloves and Mittens Buying Guide

For maximum hand warmth, you can't beat mittens. True to form, CTR Superior down mittens offer superior warmth, courtesy of their 90/10 duck down thermal insulation.
Imported.
View all CTR Women's Ski Mittens| Best Use | Snowsports |
|---|---|
| Glove Type | Mitten |
| Fabric | 95% polyester/5% elastane |
| Lining Fabric | Polyester |
| Palm Material | Wave polyurethane |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation Type | Down |
| Insulation | Duck down (90% down/10% feather) |
| Glove Leash | Yes |
| Gender | Women's |
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I like these mittens because you can put those hand warmers inside the mitten to keep your fingers even warmer. Fingers still gets cold without the hand warmer, but better than gloves. Mittens are flexible, can bend fingers inside.
Great mittens. Very warm! I have Reynaud's Syndrome and am always looking for ways to keep my hands comfortable, and these work really well.
I am a runner with Reynauds and these have given me the ability to run this winter comfortably. In fact sometimes they are a bit warm LOL
These mittens are quite warm and sometimes my hands get too warm. My only complaint is that for me the mitten part is a little short and the thumb a smidge long. I do have somewhat long fingers. I like them!
After using these gloves for a year, I noticed that they were starting to get torn up on the palms. Most days they were warm enough for not using hand warmers, but I just slipped the warmers directly inside when I needed them which worked out. I'm going to have to invest in better gloves and hope they last me many seasons.
It gets cold and stays cold in MN. If I don’t dress for the weather and get outside, its just a long cold winter. I need these mittens to hike, snowshoe, xcountry ski, ice fish, the list goes on. These mittens keep my hands warm.
Very warm and easy to put on even when hands are cold! Convenient drawstrings to keep snow out and very durable material!
Definitely kept my hands warm on the ski slopes for the first 4 hours then my fingertips got cold. It’s also difficult for me using the mittens as I normally wear gloves. I didn’t wear my wool glove minders with these mittens but will next time. I found them more difficult to use yet it’s my inexpensive with mittens.
I returned gloves. The hand part was really short and the end of my fingers were touching.
I wore these out skiing and they kept my hands very warm. These are my first pair of mittens and I found them a little more challenging to put on, remove and use.