Gloves and Mittens Buying Guide

Mile after mile, these mittens from The North Face protect your hands against cold and wet conditions. ThermoBall™ Eco insulation continues to insulate even if it gets damp.
Imported.
View all The North Face Men's Fleece Mittens| Best Use | Multisport |
|---|---|
| Glove Type | Mitten |
| Palm Material | Perforated leather |
| Fabric | 100% recycled polyester with non-PFC durable water repellent (non-PFC DWR) finish; Slate Moss/Ripstop: DryVent 67% recycled polyester/33% recycled ripstop nylon with non-PFC DWR finish |
| Lining Fabric | 100% recycled polyester |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Type of Waterproofing | Slate Moss/Ripstop: Waterproof/ breathable, seam-sealed DryVent shell and DryVent insert |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation Type | Synthetic |
| Insulation | ThermoBall Eco 100% postconsumer recycled polyester |
| Glove Leash | Yes |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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They are super warm, perfect for cold days, but they get wet easily, your hand will most likely sweat and make the inside of the glove super wet. The wrist part of the glove is not the most comfy, it's too puffy so it's hard for a jacket to cover over the glove and it's tight enough to make it difficult for a layer to be underneath the glove. Other than the fit, these mittens are really good.
I have Hashimotos but love being outside. I hike and run year round and I live where we have a real winter. These are THE best mittens I own for keeping my hands warm (and I own a lot on my quest for warm hands). Also, I love the leashes on them, they work perfectly. I am planning on buying a second pair.
I got these mittens in black. I have Raynaud's so I really need to keep my hands warm. These are very nice and helping.
These were really warm when I wore them to RMNP a few weeks ago, the lining is really soft and the waterproof capabilities were put to the test when I post-holed up to my waist and reached out my hands to catch myself. Completely dry grippers. However, the cuff of the mittens is not user friendly, they stretch but it’s difficult to shove my sleeves (base layer, mid layer fleece, and puffer) underneath them to ensure snow/wind doesn’t get it. I wish the cuffs were cinchable (the puffer shape makes it look like
My goal is to be able to be outside in the winter without my fingers and hands becoming totally white and painful. After trying 3 pairs of gloves, I decided that mittens were more comfortable for me. So far I have worn these mittens in 45 degrees and above and they are very cozy. I am hopeful that as the temperatures drop that these mittens will continue to be very comfortable.
These mittens are cozy and sturdy enough to keep my fingers toasty on the slopes. The leashes are especially welcome so I'm not hesitant to take them off on the lift for some quick photo ops. Reinforced palms are definitely needed for a day of gripping ski poles and warm mugs of apres ski treats! :)
My hands get cold very easily. I’ve taken these mittens on several long runs and shoveling snow in sub-freezing temps, and I’m very happy with how toasty they stayed.
These mittens feel so good and soft on the inside as well as keep my hands toasty! The water resistant shell works well in the rain.
These are great for me to use with my morning walks using my nordic walking poles,wish i had these many years ago. Yeah! No more cold fingers!
Warmest mittens ever! I searched and tried so many other brands of mittens and gloves and these are the absolute best! With all the snow we've had in New England this year, I've spent a lot of time outside shoveling. Every part of my body would stay warm, except for my hands! Finally I tried the Montana Puffer Mitts and they were the game changer! My hands never get cold anymore! I bought a pair for my husband and daughter as well, they were that good! Highly recommend!




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