Gloves and Mittens Buying Guide

No matter how much snow falls, REI Co-op Gauntlet GTX split-finger mittens provide the weatherproofness and warmth you need for navigating the deep stuff, while a split-finger design lends dexterity.




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View all REI Co-op Men's Ski Gloves| Best Use | Snowsports |
|---|---|
| Glove Type | Split Finger |
| Fabric | Wrist/back of hand: 94% polyester/6% spandex (bluesign approved); gauntlet cuff/back of fingers: nylon (bluesign approved) |
| Lining Fabric | Polyester brushed tricot |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Type of Waterproofing | GORE-TEX nonfluorinated waterproof/breathable insert |
| Palm Material | Synthetic leather |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation Type | Synthetic |
| Insulation | Polyester fibers |
| Goggles Wipe | Yes |
| Touch-Screen Compatible | Yes |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Sustainability | Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria From a Climate Label Certified brand |
From feedback to field testing, all of our gear is dialed-in by REI Co-op members. Their adventures informed every stitch and detail—making for better, longer-lasting gear.


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Great for normal people, but not for someone with Raynaud's. Nowhere in the description does it say that the fingers are separated by the liner within the mitten portion. The whole reason I need mittens is because my fingers will go numb if not huddled up together for warmth. The tightness and finger separation of most gloves makes them go numb in the cold. The XS was perfect for my hand measurements and technically did fit, but with the additional restrictive lining, I did not have very good circulation. They otherwise seemed great.
I have had several pairs of the older version, with the first two fingers separated. I was a bit hesitant since the price of this new version is double what the older version cost. But I have to say, these are warmer. I have Raynauds Syndrome and my fingers get cold, numb and then start burning at fairly mild temperatures. I have worn these at below freezing and been comfortable.
Outstanding glove! I wear it for winter biking back and forth to work. Vary tactile. I can lock and unlock my bike as well as get into my backpack with them on.
for the first time ever I had an entire ski season with full sensation in my hands! the first time I wore these I put a lot of faith in them- taking them to hit 10in of powder in sub 0°F conditions at the top of the mountain and they shocked me. it wasn't until the gondola ride down at the end of the day that I realized my hands were the only warm part of my body. I'd never had "lobster" style ski gloves before but I don't think I can go back now. I encourage all my fellow ski girls with cold hands to get in on these.
I have had several pairs of the old style with two separate fingers and two together. They were pretty warm. But these are even warmer. I have Raynauds Syndrome and keeping my fingers warm is a challenge. These do a good job down to about 32f. I have slipped instant hot packs in to increase the warmth, but I haven't put the pogies on my bicycles yet. I do wish there was a pocket for the heat packs. I guess that will be a small sewing project.
I got these gloves and they were great. Wicked warm good grip. But after 1.5 years. Maybe a dozen ski trips the palms have began to disintegrate.
I love these. All the warmth of mittens with the bonus of the split finger for dexterity. Plus touch screen enabled.
Perfect for changing gears on the snow thrower and much warmer than gloves.
I have not used them yet but I’m sure they are 5 stars. I had a pair of these mittens or should I say the last years models and they were excellent! They were right up there with more expensive brands. Unfortunately my last pair is somewhere in Wyoming! O well someone will find some very nice mittens. But seriously, don’t waste your money on those more expensive brands. All of the REI products I have are excellent and are right up there with the other brands and they hold their heads up high. You don’t have to trust me, just buy a pair of these and you’ll be sold. I been on summits where my hands got cold enough to not move well and 5-10 mins in these bad boys and they were toasty warm and having that split finger is a game changer when it comes to zipping up your coat, holding your ski pole, getting more gear from your bag etc. I can go on all day. I will never go back to regular 5 finger gloves again. Thanks REI for another great product!!
I like the design concept but it doesn’t work. The gloves are cut too narrow over the wide part of the hand. I ordered the men’s xl pair and they were too small to fit my husband’s hand. The intended benefit of this traditional design is that when it’s really cold (-30F) you can move your index finger into the mitten part. This doesn’t work when your palm cannot fit into the mitten area.