Poster: A snowHead
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whats the best type of glove or mitten you can buy? Please consider price, the stupidy expensive ones are not always the best. i'm in need of a new pair as the pair i have are ripped up... mostly due to having to carry the wifes skiis and poles, as well as my own! not easy when you're trying to jump on a bus!
Anywhoo...... i have(had) a pair of trespass gloves with removable inners which came out on the first day cos they were so damn hot! i quite liked them but am now struggling to find another pair the same.
Any thoughts on the wind stopper type gloves, will they get wet after a couple of falls?
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I like mittens personally. They can be much warmer without having to be super thick. The only problem is the obvious one where you have to take them off to do anything other than hold poles/lifts. Although I have become quite dextrous at getting stuff out of pockets and using the camera with my mitts on! Mine have wrist straps so I can take them off and leave them dangling rather than have to carry them about...
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£19 for gloves !!! Mine were £3 from Peacocks, although I do have an edditional thick fleece inner for when it's really cold (£1.50 from Aldi)
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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So when will someone spend a day on a mountain wearing one mitten on the left and a glove on the right, maybe reversing them for the opposite pair at lunchtime for a balanced report?
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Got to admit I don't see the appeal of mitts, surely there're just a pain in the ass every time you want to take a quick photo, or adjust your hat or goggles, or getting your map out... you get my point!
I see the appeal for kids and for wanting to slide hand warmers in too, maybe thats a gender thing?
I dont need gloves for warmth too much as once I'm going I get quite hot, some days if the sun is out the gloves go in the bag!! They must be fitted well can't stand gloves that slip and you have to keep adjusting.
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mart8235 wrote: |
Got to admit I don't see the appeal of mitts, surely there're just a pain in the ass every time you want to take a quick photo, or adjust your hat or goggles, or getting your map out... you get my point!
I see the appeal for kids and for wanting to slide hand warmers in too, maybe thats a gender thing?
I dont need gloves for warmth too much as once I'm going I get quite hot, some days if the sun is out the gloves go in the bag!! They must be fitted well can't stand gloves that slip and you have to keep adjusting. |
I ski in my gloves, I board in my mitts with wrist potectors underneath...
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I love my mitts some xtremeties ones I got in the sale last year and they are gorgeous and cosy they also have inner wrist dangly loop things to stop me from loosing them, and if you wear gloves as liners underneath you have the best of both worlds IMHO
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You know it makes sense.
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I'll probably get my fingers sliced off by someone skiing over them now.
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HA ha ha.... me too!!!
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I think that the number of seams on gloves just eads to them wearing out too quickly, whereas with mitts they seem to stay drier for longer and therefore warmer. Nike ACG mitts - got some from TK Maxx for £20 and they're brill. My missus wears the Dakine ones designed for kids and says they're 10 times better than her old Reusch gloves that cost twice as much.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Best of both worlds, pricey though. Hestra three fingers.
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Best of both worlds, pricey though. Hestra three fingers. |
Or Endura Lobster. Made for biking but work perfectly well for skiing too. £30 and very warm.
I tend to go with just Gore Windstopper gloves in spring. Hands get too hot otherwise.
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