Can you recommend some super warm gloves? I live in upstate NY and my fingers get annoyingly cold in the winter and I'm realizing none of my gloves quite cut it.
Can you recommend some super warm gloves? I live in upstate NY and my fingers get annoyingly cold in the winter and I'm realizing none of my gloves quite cut it.
pineapple / 12566 posts
I have a pair of Saloman ski gloves. They are super warm, I mainly wear them for pushing the stroller.
Eta: mine are similar to this pair. I bought them a few years ago though. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00HW0SQWA/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?qid=1449428740&sr=8-8&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70&keywords=salomon+gloves+women&dpPl=1&dpID=51y%2BjDspRiL&ref=plSrch
grapefruit / 4988 posts
They are ridiculously expensive but my shearling Ugg gloves are easily my warmest ones. I was lucky to get them on sale. I have had them for 5 years now and they are still in good condition. They don't make the ones I have anymore but they are similar to these:
http://www.uggaustralia.com/women-cold-weather-accessories/classic-turn-cuff-glove/U1000.html
blogger / nectarine / 2608 posts
I really like Outdoor Research. I have a pair of their Adrenaline mittens and am really enjoying them. I use gloves as a liner underneath on really cold days, and any time I might need to remove the mittens for more dexterity (like trying to use my woven wrap when we're out trekking somewhere). I find them to be warm, practical, and comfy.
nectarine / 2243 posts
I guess it depends. Do you need to be able to use your cell phone or have finger dexterity? My warmest gloves are actually mittens. Swany toasters. I use them for skiing and when it's terribly cold. I think mittens are better for bitter cold. I like them because they have a zip so you can 1) get your fingers out should you need to 2) slip a hand warmer. Your hands are actually in a glove liner inside the mitten and it is all one piece. They have lasted 5 years of skiing and general abuse
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
I find mittens to be warmer than gloves and I also find that the key is that they need to be windproof, rather than big and bulky.
pomegranate / 3393 posts
Thanks for the replies! I guess I'm looking for a glove that still gives me some dexterity, for driving, carrying bags, go cup, etc. I do have ski gloves and mittens but I'm wondering of there are any that are functional and super warm too. I'll look into some of these recommendations!
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