5 popular gloves to choose from this winter
With a plethora of choices available, it can be difficult to find the right pair of the best gloves for winter. These top seven are some of the best gloves for winter, which have been chosen after going through over many models. They have been tested by skiing at resorts, touring the backcountry, and riding a snowmobile. Each was put through a wringer to determine the dexterity and warmth. This will help you figure out which are the best gloves for winter that will suit you best.
The Hestra Vertical Cut Freeride: This is a tough glovethe inside is lined with soft brushed fleece which will keep your hands warm.
The Black Diamond Mercury Mitt: It is regarded as the warmest product and has optional internal index finger slot and a hanging loop for quick drying. It has a lining of PrimaLoft, a fleece lining, and is covered with BDry waterproof fabric. It performs well in freezing temperatures; however, it is not water resistant as The North Face Montana Mitt.
The Arc’teryx Lithic: This is one of the best gloves for wet conditions and has other advantages. The Lithic uses great fabric and material.
Outdoor Research Revolution: At $70, the gloves are solid and dexterous. It has a good amount of insulation for average weather resistance. It is good for dexterity and is comfortable and convenient to use.
The North Face Montana Mitt: It is a mix of warm and weather resistant material and dexterity at a $70 price tag. It scores over others for being water resistant.
This list of some of the best gloves for winter has been created on the basis of:
Warmth: The warmest are the Hestra Vertical Cut Freeride, Arc’teryx Lithic, or Outdoor Research Olympus Sensor Gloves.
Dexterity: The most dexterous gloves are the Arc’teryx Lithic, the Hestra Vertical Cut Freeride, and the Black Diamond Guide.
Water Resistance: The Mute was noticeably more water resistant than the Hestra Vertical Cut Freeride. The Arc’teryx Lithic performed better than nearly all of the other gloves.
Durability: The Mute Sensor Gloves are durable and lead the way for other gloves like Black Diamond Legend and Hestra Vertical Cut Freeride and the Outdoor Research Revolution gloves.
Features: Touchscreen-sensitive index finger and thumb was tested for extreme cold and wet conditions where it performed very well. Most gloves, such as the Mute Sensor, have a softer fabric on the backside of its thumb for a nose/goggle wipe.
You can choose from these options of some of the best ski gloves for this winter.