Snowboard Gloves & Mittens

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Burton Women's Gore-Tex Under Mitt 155147
Burton
Women's Gore-Tex Under Mitt
$48.99
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Burton Women's Gore-Tex Gloves 155139
Burton
Women's Gore-Tex Gloves
$48.99
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14 Reviews
Burton Women's Profile Under Mitt 155148
Burton
Women's Profile Under Mitt
$27.99
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1 Reviews
Under Armour Women's Liner Gloves 124155
Under Armour
Women's Liner Gloves
$19.99
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Hestra Women's Heli Glove 102841
Hestra
Women's Heli Glove
$83.99
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5 Reviews
Outdoor Research Women's Extravert Gloves 122003
Outdoor Research
Women's Extravert Gloves
$55.19 - $64.95
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3 Reviews

Mountain Hardwear Women's Asteria Mittens 122520
Mountain Hardwear
Women's Asteria Mittens
$52.49 - $56.19
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3 Reviews

Arc'teryx Women's Zenta AR Glove 115449
Arc'teryx
Women's Zenta AR Glove
$120.19
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Arc'teryx Women's Vertical SV Glove 115438
Arc'teryx
Women's Vertical SV Glove
$146.19
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Outdoor Research Women's Arete Gloves 121994
Outdoor Research
Women's Arete Gloves
$71.19 - $88.95
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1 Reviews
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The North Face Women's Montana Gloves-90826 90826
The North Face
Women's Montana Gloves-90826
$52.49 - $69.95
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12 Reviews
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The North Face Women's Denali Thermal Mittens 123605
The North Face
Women's Denali Thermal Mittens
$27.99 - $34.95
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8 Reviews
DaKine Women's Camino Mitt 117189
DaKine
Women's Camino Mitt
$33.69
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1 Reviews
DaKine Women's Firebird Mitt 117182
DaKine
Women's Firebird Mitt
$52.49
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Black Diamond Women's Legend Ski Gloves 125719
Black Diamond
Women's Legend Ski Gloves
$95.99 - $101.99
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Spyder Women's Traverse Gore-Tex Ski Gloves 155066
Spyder
Women's Traverse Gore-Tex Ski Gloves
$45.49
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POW Gloves Women's Astra Gloves 159325
POW Gloves
Women's Astra Gloves
$41.99
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Outdoor Research Women's Coup Gloves 156224
Outdoor Research
Women's Coup Gloves
$51.99
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Outdoor Research Women's Knuckleduster Gloves-156222 156222
Outdoor Research
Women's Knuckleduster Gloves-156222
$63.19 - $78.95
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Outdoor Research Women's Southback Gloves 156220
Outdoor Research
Women's Southback Gloves
$67.99 - $84.95
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Burton Women's Pipe Gloves 155140
Burton
Women's Pipe Gloves
$34.99
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Gordini Women's Sleeper III Gloves 161249
Gordini
Women's Sleeper III Gloves
$29.99
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Gordini Women's GTX Storm Trooper Gloves 161248
Gordini
Women's GTX Storm Trooper Gloves
$48.69 - $51.99
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Scott Women's Corbin Gloves 161266
Scott
Women's Corbin Gloves
$59.49
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Outdoor Research Women's Stormsensor Gloves 156210
Outdoor Research
Women's Stormsensor Gloves
$67.99
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1 Reviews
Black Diamond Women's Fever Mitt 88171
Black Diamond
Women's Fever Mitt
$76.99
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1 Reviews
Outdoor Research Women's Adrenaline Gloves 59111
Outdoor Research
Women's Adrenaline Gloves
$48.95
2 Reviews
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Outdoor Research Women's Adrenaline Mitts 59114
Outdoor Research
Women's Adrenaline Mitts
$34.29 - $48.95
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Outdoor Research Women's Revolution Mitts 87786
Outdoor Research
Women's Revolution Mitts
$38.99 - $64.95
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A lot of people think that gloves are gloves, but, then again, a lot of people aren't snowboarders. People who snowboard often will tell you that finding the right glove is very important. They might also tell you that it's not easy but, with a little bit of knowledge, the task becomes much simpler.

The first step in choosing the gloves that are right for you is deciding what you'll need; what will your hands be doing and what will the weather be like where you snowboard.

Warmth:
If you need a lot of warmth, there are many options. Fleece is probably the most popular form of insulation for snowboard gloves and mittens because of its light weight, its great warming ability and its quick drying. Although other materials are constantly being developed and they may be better than fleece in some ways, fleece is the standard. Usually, gloves with fleece insulation will have a mention of the weight of their pile. The heavier the fleece, the warmer it will be. The North Face and Outdoor research will be two brands you'll want to see here.

Down and wool are natural materials that can be used as insulation; they both offer great warmth, even when wet. Other materials, such as MicroLoft and PrimaLoft are great low weight insulators that will keep you as warm as fleece and have great moisture management abilities. PrimaLoft is a synthetic substitute for down. It is just as warm as down and is lighter than down in wet conditions. MicroLoft, like PrimaLoft, is a down substitute; its primary advantage is that it can be compressed better than down, but does not lose any of its warming properties.

For spring and summer skiing, you may need little or no warmth at all. In that case, there are neoprene gloves that will keep your hands warm in high winds but won't weigh you down. Neoprene snowboard gloves will keep you dry, will dry quickly, allow for great finger articulation and can enhance your grip because of their treated or rubberized palms.

Waterproofing:
Snowboard gloves and mitts wouldn't be doing their jobs if they let you get wet. The best protection from moisture is a pair of gloves with a durable water resistant finish or gloves with a Ventia™ shell. For extreme conditions, you'll want your snowboarding gloves to have fully taped seams to make sure that water doesn't creep in. If you'll be riding in lighter conditions, you'll only need critically taped seams.

If you don't think you'll need too much waterproofing, fleece gloves may be enough for you. Fleece dries quickly and keeps you warm even when it is a little damp. Some types of fleece, like polar fleece, are windproof and waterproof enough to keep you warm on dry, crisp days.

Dexterity and grip:
If you're going to need to be working with your hands and using tools, you'll need your snowboard gloves to provide good grip and finger articulation. If fine motor skills are going to be important, you can rule out mitts, unless you opt for mitts that give you the option of exposing your digits, like the Outdoor Research Index Mitts. Regular mitts, however, can often provide great grip because of the treated, rubber or leather palms.

The thinner the gloves, of course, the greater range of motion your fingers will have. If you'll be working in cold weather but cannot afford to sacrifice dexterity, the best option may be heavy snowboard gloves or snowboard mitts that have a removable fleece liner. That way, when you need to use your fingers, you can yank off the shell and then put it back on when you're finished.

Otherwise, thin fleece or neoprene gloves will offer the best dexterity. Thicker gloves or mitts usually have AlpenGrip™ or some other rubberized palm to make sure you have a good grip on tools, poles and ropes.

Popular brands you'll want to consider include The North Face and Burton. Both of these companies have years of experience in developing materials that will withstand the elements of nature. Outdoor Research gloves are some of the best on the market. Although they are a bit more expensive, they will be a lifetime investment. Don't forget, Altrec offers a generous return policy, so if they don't fit, we'll make sure you're taken care of.

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