Ski Gloves & Mittens

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Mountain Hardwear Men's Power Stretch Glove 46010
Mountain Hardwear
Men's Power Stretch Glove
$19.49 - $28.79
up to
35%
off
21 Reviews
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Burton Men's Profile Under Gloves 155136
Burton
Men's Profile Under Gloves
$27.99
up to
30%
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Burton Women's Profile Under Mitt 155148
Burton
Women's Profile Under Mitt
$27.99
up to
30%
off
1 Reviews

Under Armour Women's Liner Gloves 124155
Under Armour
Women's Liner Gloves
$19.99
up to
20%
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Icebreaker Glove Liner 260 150569
Icebreaker
Glove Liner 260
$27.95
4 Reviews
Mountain Hardwear Women's Monkey Mitt 152735
Mountain Hardwear
Women's Monkey Mitt
$22.49
up to
25%
off
2 Reviews
Marmot Women's Fleece Glove 45941
Marmot
Women's Fleece Glove
$22.49
up to
10%
off
4 Reviews

Mountain Hardwear Women's Heavyweight Power Stretch Glove 46049
Mountain Hardwear
Women's Heavyweight Power Stretch Glove
$26.19 - $29.69
up to
25%
off
18 Reviews
Mountain Hardwear Women's Power Stretch Glove 46048
Mountain Hardwear
Women's Power Stretch Glove
$28.79
up to
10%
off
12 Reviews
Icebreaker Quantum Glove 124960
Icebreaker
Quantum Glove
$27.95
1 Reviews

Outdoor Research Women's Alti Mitts 121989
Outdoor Research
Women's Alti Mitts
$179.09
up to
10%
off
6 Reviews
Outdoor Research Firebrand Gloves 121987
Outdoor Research
Firebrand Gloves
$271.99
up to
15%
off
1 Reviews
Outdoor Research Men's Alti Mitts 121988
Outdoor Research
Men's Alti Mitts
$179.09
up to
10%
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41 Reviews
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Marmot DriClime Gloves 91982
Marmot
DriClime Gloves
$26.99
up to
10%
off
2 Reviews

The North Face Women's Denali Thermal Mittens 123605
The North Face
Women's Denali Thermal Mittens
$27.99
up to
20%
off
8 Reviews
The North Face Manaslu Insulated Gloves 123602
The North Face
Manaslu Insulated Gloves
$20.99 - $27.99
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40%
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Marmot Boys' Glade Mitt 58823
Marmot
Boys' Glade Mitt
$27.99
up to
20%
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DaKine Crossfire Gloves 117173
DaKine
Crossfire Gloves
$22.49
up to
25%
off
2 Reviews
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DaKine Viper Gloves 117172
DaKine
Viper Gloves
$26.19
up to
25%
off
14 Reviews
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Mountain Hardwear Men's Monkey Glove 55841
Mountain Hardwear
Men's Monkey Glove
$22.49
up to
25%
off
7 Reviews

Burton Girls' Gloves-155128 155128
Burton
Girls' Gloves-155128
$18.89
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30%
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Gordini Women's Sleeper III Gloves 161249
Gordini
Women's Sleeper III Gloves
$29.99
up to
50%
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DaKine Kids' Tracker Jr Mitt 117203
DaKine
Kids' Tracker Jr Mitt
$20.99
up to
30%
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2 Reviews
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Ibex Stretch Merino Glove Liner 51792
Ibex
Stretch Merino Glove Liner
$26.19 - $34.95
up to
25%
off
65 Reviews
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Outdoor Research Kids' Flurry Gloves 59132
Outdoor Research
Kids' Flurry Gloves
$20.69
up to
10%
off
2 Reviews
Outdoor Research Women's Flurry Mittens 59130
Outdoor Research
Women's Flurry Mittens
$28.49 - $37.95
up to
25%
off
10 Reviews
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Ski Gloves
Finding the right pair of gloves for the winter can be a daunting enough task to make you want to hibernate and wake up in March. However, a little bit of information can make it a much easier task and put the wonder back into your winter wonder land. The first step in picking out ski gloves is determining what the climate is where you ski. You'll have to decide how much water protection you'll need, how much warmth you'll need and how much wind resistance will be necessary. You'll also need to know what kind of skier you are; you'll need to know if you need good grip, dexterity or the other options, such as a nose wipe, that more demanding skiers need.

Ski gloves versus ski mittens
The difference between gloves and mittens appears to be obvious, but there are more factors than style and dexterity to consider. The warmth offered by mittens is superior to the warmth offered by gloves of the same thickness. Gloves are often more breathable because of the increased surface area, so your hands will not become moist from your own sweat.

Waterproofing:
There are many levels of waterproofing, from none at all to so much that your hand would stay dry in a lake.

If you're looking for the best waterproofing available, make sure that the gloves you're buying are fully seam taped. Fabrics such as Cordura® Ventia™, Ventia™, treated leather and Deluge® DWR-treated polyester will all keep you plenty dry.

Other gloves, with critically taped seams and leather, nylon, polyester and Ventia™ shells can still provide excellent waterproofing and will not be as expensive.

If you need warmth without waterproofing, fleece and neoprene are fast drying fabrics that offer great dexterity. Some fleeces will even be waterproof and, of course, fleece offers great warmth.

Warmth:
There a few different materials used in ski gloves to keep your hand warm. Fleece is one of the most popular fabrics due to its low weight, its quick drying, and its excellent warmth. There are many kinds of fleece, including Polar fleece and Primaloft.

Wool is another material that is sometimes used in gloves and traps in heat while allowing breathability.

For some activities, such as spring skiing, you may not want too much insulation. Instead, you may just want a glove to act as a waterproof shell, in which case fleece or wool would cause you to overheat.

If you think you're going to need ski gloves with insulation and ski gloves without, keep in mind that there are gloves with removable liners that can multitask.

Dexterity:
It is hard to find a pair of gloves that will allow your fingers the complete range of motion and dexterity that you're used to. Mittens will limit your ability to do some things and thick gloves are not too much better. That is one advantage of gloves or mittens with liners; if you need to work with your fingers, you can remove the snow gloves or snow mitts briefly to complete a task.

Thinner fleece and neoprene gloves offer great dexterity as they are. If you're going to be doing a lot of work with your hands and you can afford to have less insulation, these gloves will be perfect for you.

To enhance grip, many ski gloves and mitts have specially treated palms or have a layer of fabric. Some gloves use rough leather and others use synthetic treatments; either way, you can be sure that the treatment will help you get a grip.
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