Best cold weather gloves
Your hands are the first thing to feel the cold. Gloves are essential if you plan to spend any time outside when the temperature drops. Whether it’s walking the dog on frosty mornings or trekking into the mountains, you can protect your hands from cold weather with good gloves. Although mitts are an option for extreme cold and snow, gloves will give you the finger dexterity you need to perform tasks from reading a map to opening a gate. A new generation of gloves are made with phones and tablets in mind and have conductive fingertips so you can use a touchscreen, increasingly essential if you have navigation apps on your phone or just want to scroll through social media at a cold bus stop.
The best cold weather gloves will be water and wind-resistant too, as wet hands get cold, and wind chill is a significant factor in reducing your temperature too. They need to fit well, have good adjustment options to keep them snugly on and have a coating that lets you grip items and tools too. Put all these things together in one five-fingered form and you have a cold-weather glove that will be reassuring to slide your hand into when you feel a chill in the air.
Achiou Winter Knit Gloves
Touchscreen gloves with anti-slip palm
These gloves are made of a 4-way stretch knit giving you the freedom to use your finger's natural movement. The soft, thermal lining keeps your hand warm and the cuffs feature a wind-proof elastic band. They even have an anti-slip palm so you won't have to worry about taking these gloves off while using your phone.
TRENDOUX Winter Gloves
Touchscreen gloves with stretch fit
Featuring highly sensitive conductive material on the finger and thumb tips, these gloves are touchscreen compatible. They have silicone on the palm for extra grip. The inner lining of wool keeps your hands warm and comfortable with an elastic cuff to help retain heat and a close stretch fit.
SIMARI Winter Gloves
Touchscreen gloves with fleece lining
Made from 95% polyester and 5% spandex with a comfy fleece lining, these cold weather gloves keep your hands warm and also let you use a touchscreen. The sensitive touchscreen fingers are compatible with phones and tablets. Anti-slip coating on the palm lets you grip your device firmly too. An elastic cuff keeps the cold out and the gloves on.
RIVMOUNT Winter Ski Gloves
Weather-resistant gloves for winter sports
With multiple layers of warm, thick materials, these ski gloves are wind and waterproof. These gloves have two adjustable closures and a small zip pocket for keys or cash. Even though these gloves are heavy-duty, they are still breathable.
Bottom line
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Good gloves are essential for cold weather. You can’t venture outside for any period of time without protecting your hands from the elements. When purchasing yours, it’s important to balance warmth with water and wind protection while retaining some grip and finger movement for basic tasks outdoors. The pair of cold weather gloves we would recommend are the Carhartt Men's W.P. Waterproof Insulated Gloves. These are warm, water-resistant and comfortable to wear. They hit the spot between having enough insulation and being too bulky perfectly and Carharrt is a brand with a good heritage of practical, well-made clothing.
If you want to be able to use your phone or tablet outdoors, the TRENDOUX Winter Gloves are a good choice. The wool lining retains heat well allowing your hands to stay warm while you use your phone thanks to the conductive fingertip coating.
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