Did you read mittens with glove liners? Mittens & liners for warmth. Pull off mitten & still have thin liner on for when dexterity is needed.
I have a pair of LectraMitts but I never put batteries in them as they’re warm enough w/o the extra heat.
Did you read mittens with glove liners? Mittens & liners for warmth. Pull off mitten & still have thin liner on for when dexterity is needed.
I have a pair of LectraMitts but I never put batteries in them as they’re warm enough w/o the extra heat.
Just buy Duluth and be done with it.
That’s hot!
Anyway, I’ve found Head to be a good brand of winter gloves. I own two pairs and they work just fine. The only complaint I have is that I wish they had more room at the fingertips of the gloves. They somehow feel constricting to me.
This is a good idea. Once you find a good pair, buy a second pair. (Then you won’t be searching in 20 years when they wear out.) Also, having 2 pairs and alternating use each day is useful if you give them a lot of use.
Man, those just SCREAM “Portland”.
C E Schmidt workwear; my current winter pair are CES98100/XLBK and I snagged them a few years back at Tractor Supply. They keep my hands warmer on the motorcycle (temp of 20 plus say 70mph) than the usual brand snowmobile and ski gloves AND they still allow me to pick up and handle things or drive a car in complete comfort. Going by past experience I expect to get about 5-15 years use out of them. You can joke all you want about TSC being for people too hillbilly for Walmart but farmers demand stuff that lasts and works and the brand has been around for ages. So give them a thought.
For me it’s a good set of winter motorcycle gloves. They’re designed to withstand sub-freezing temperatures plus 70mph wind chill.
Do these scream “Midwest”? Fox River calls them “glomitts” because they aren’t Etsy.