![]() ![]() I’ve divided the reviews below into two categories:ġ. My son, Nate, backcountry skiing in Idaho’s Boise Mountains. Looking for the best outdoor adventures, gear reviews, and expert tips? Scroll down past the tips on how to choose gloves if you want to jump directly into the glove reviews. If you have a question for me or a comment on this review or any gloves in it, or other gloves to recommend, please make it in the comments section at the bottom of this story. See also my picks for “ The Best Mittens for Winter.” And you can support my work by making purchases through those links (at no cost to you). ![]() I’m confident you’ll find a pair here that meet your needs-and you’ll find the best prices at the affiliate links in each review below. Click here to learn how I can help you plan your next trip.īesides coming in a range of prices and styles, the gloves reviewed below have different strengths and weaknesses, making each better for varying activities and circumstances, which I specify in each review. Click here for my e-guides to classic backpacking trips. Join The Big Outside to get full access to all of my blog’s stories. Click here to sign up for my FREE email newsletter. Hi, I’m Michael Lanza, creator of The Big Outside. I’ve learned to identify the minute differences between excellent, mediocre, and poor gear. I bring to this review nearly three decades of experience field-testing and reviewing a huge variety of outdoor gear, including the 10 years I spent as the lead gear reviewer for Backpacker magazine and even longer running this blog. I’ve tested them in snowstorms, cold rain, graupel, and every kind of frozen precipitation, on numerous days of backcountry, Nordic, and resort skiing, on multi-day backcountry yurt trips, trail running, and climbing the mountains from frozen Eastern peaks in winter to higher elevations of the American West-as well as, of course, shoveling snow and doing yard work in winter. This review covers the best gloves for a wide range of purposes and temperatures, from the 40s and 30s Fahrenheit to well below freezing. **2-Day shipping rate for Alaska and Hawaii is $39.95.Looking for winter gloves that keep your hands warm and dry and are made to last for years? As a professional gear reviewer who gets cold hands easily and spends many days outside in winter, from downhill, backcountry, and Nordic skiing to trail running, biking around town, and working outside, I’ve used many types of gloves and learned a lot over the years about how to select the right gloves for a variety of uses. Standard shipping rate for Alaska and Hawaii is $22.95. *Free shipping is not available to Alaska and Hawaii. Wanna upgrade your shipping? 2nd Day shipping is available for $22.95.** (Fulfillment times may take up to 48 hours on the weekends.) We appreciate your understanding as our team works to fulfill our increasing volume of online orders. ![]() Please allow a minimum 24 hours for fulfillment when selecting In-Store Pickup. Unfortunately, we cannot ship outside the U.S. If 2-day shipping is requested, orders placed by 11 am ET will meet the 2-business-day shipping window however, if order is placed after 11 am ET and 2-day shipping is requested, it may take 3 business days due to shipping carrier timeframes.ĭuring COVID-19 we cannot be responsible for shipping carrier delays.īulky, heavyweight items (such as SUPs) as well as ship-to locations outside the continental United States may incur additional shipping charges. Standard shipping window varies, but is typically 3-10 business days depending on proximity of shipping address location. Good news! Spend over $75, and we’ll ship your order for free! Spend under $75 and standard shipping is only $7.95.* Standard shipping carrier may vary. ![]()
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