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How we choose: The best insulated gloves and mittens highlighted here were selected based on 99 reviews of 77 products. Our top picks are those that are readily-available in the United States and have received the highest overall ratings from reviewers.

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Outdoor Research Alti II GORE-TEX Mitts

user rating: 5 of 5 (6 reviews)

I’ve used my Alti Mitts for years and have found them to be of the highest quality. They have outperformed every other mitt I have owned prior to them.

Reasons to Buy

  • Light
  • Warm
  • Comfortable
  • Breathable
  • Tough
  • Waterproof

Fit and Comfort: Although dexterity is somewhat limited in a thicker mitt, I am more than willing to trade a lack of digit wiggling for warmer hands. I live in MN where temps often fall below 0°F. From my 5 years of experience with the Alti mitt, they perform exceptionally well in temperatures down to -20°F (assuming little activity—e.g. sitting in camp. If moving and working, they perform well below -20°F). When slipping on this version of the Alti model, you’ll notice right away that the sleeve is longer than the insert.

Read more: Outdoor Research Alti II GORE-TEX Mitts reviews (6)

Top Waterproof Glove/Mitten / Insulated

SealSkinz Waterproof Extreme Cold Weather Gauntlet

user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1 review)

The SealSkinz Waterproof Extreme Cold Weather Gauntlet is a well-constructed, warm and waterproof glove for getting out and about in the cold. Ideal for downhill skiing and backcountry ski descents when temperature fall below -10˚C / teens F, and as a camp glove in somewhat higher temperatures.

Reasons to Buy

  • Very comfortable and warm
  • Sturdy construction
  • Precurved fingers
  • Waterproof over the wrist
  • Grippy leather palm

Reasons to Avoid

  • Can get a little humid inside

Preliminary Review Sealskinz has provided me with two pairs of gloves to put to the test, these and the All Weather Glove. Sealskinz specializes in waterproof/breathable socks, gloves, mittens, and hats, with nearly 50 options just in the gloves and mitten department. In most garments, waterproofness and breathability are a tradeoff, but Sealskinz claims its products offer “100% waterproof protection whilst being incredibly breathable and dexterous”. Depending on conditions and activity, these two characteristics may be more or less desirable—to have both in abundance could be a dream come true.

Read more: SealSkinz Waterproof Extreme Cold Weather Gauntlet review (1)

Black Diamond Dirt Bag Mitts

user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1 review)

Black Diamond's Dirt Bag Mitts are a very warm, durable product at a spectacular price-point ($44.95 USD). These highly water resistant mittens are made with a goat leather outer which is built to last. Ideal for temperatures well under freezing (30°F or less), the Dirt Bag Mitts are designed for snowsports, hiking/backpacking, or general outdoor activities and chores. Note: Black Diamond also offers a Dirt Bag Glove counterpart.

Reasons to Buy

  • Extremely warm
  • Durable
  • Not bulky
  • Very weather resistant
  • Incredible price-point

Reasons to Avoid

  • No pull loop/can be difficult to put on
  • Questionable breathability
  • One color (subjective)

When warmth is a necessity, quality hand-wear is absolutely indispensable. Black Diamond’s new Dirt Bag Mitt falls under the ‘WOW’ category, especially when considering the quality-to-price point ratio. Black Diamond has shown to be a frontrunner in apparel for quite some time, and their gear can be seen everywhere from the trail to the climbing gym since 1957. Although designed as a ski mitt, the Dirt Bag excels as a durable, general-use outdoor mitten.   Specifications: Price: $44.95 USD Size: XS-XL Gender: Unisex Material: Goat leather shell; thermal foam & 100g fleece lining; acrylic knit cuff Color availability: Natural only Weight: 154g/5.5oz (pair) Temperature range: 20-35°F (Black Diamond’s spec)  Note: The Dirt Bag...

Read more: Black Diamond Dirt Bag Mitts review (1)

Buffalo Systems DP Mitts

user rating: 5 of 5 (1 review)

The natural accompaniment to the Buffalo Mountain Shirt. The completely reliable hand warmer, which every outdoorsperson needs.

Reasons to Buy

  • Warm, wet or dry
  • Extremely light
  • Never leaves your hands sweaty
  • Thoroughly tested in extreme conditions
  • Wrist adjustment
  • Packs very small

Reasons to Avoid

  • Not designed for heavy labour
  • Not waterproof

If you've already been convinced to buy a Mountain Shirt or Special Six (the longer version), you won't need much further persuasion that the venerable Pertex and Pile system (the Double P) is still a great choice for outdoor adventures. The Pertex outer layer is windproof to 60mph, the  "Aquatherm'" pile lining wicks perspiration better than most alternatives whilst continuing to keep you warm, even if you fall out of your boat or get caught in a rainstorm. Buffalo have expanded their range considerably since the 1980s, but the Mitts were amongst the earliest designs.

Read more: Buffalo Systems DP Mitts review (1)

Hestra Heli Ski 3-Finger Glove

user rating: 4.5 of 5 (3 reviews)

These are my backup winter hiking mitt/gloves. I really like the heavy-duty feel of these, the lobster design, and some of the thoughtful features. On the downside, the inserts that arrived with these were average, I cut some of the excess straps off because their functionality was iffy, and the leather palms need a little more than usual care. A much better mitt with the replacement inserts. The basic functions—warmth, wind/water resistance, and in particular the deep winter replacement inserts, make these a nice and functional choice for winter.

Reasons to Buy

  • Tough materials
  • Great gauntlet adjustment
  • Lobster design keeps the small fingers warm
  • Outstanding Primaloft replacement insert
  • Shell material blocks wind and water
  • Nicely articulated palm and index finger

Reasons to Avoid

  • Thick wrist straps were of limited value
  • Original Quallofil inserts were just OK
  • Stock elastic wrist straps unable to accommodate thick sleeves
  • Leather palms need occasional dressing
  • Thumb not articulated — meh

Edit: As of winter 2021/22, I still wear these Hestra hybrid mitt/gloves in cold weather, wore them today. They have proved to be very durable and warm with the replacement insert. Today’s version has a better-articulated thumb but still appears to be sold with a "fiberfil"l insert rather than Primaloft. 2022 photos, after a number of years of use     Original Review: As you can see from the number of pros and cons, I have a complicated relationship with these mitt/gloves. In some ways brilliant, in others funky and a tad annoying.

Read more: Hestra Heli Ski 3-Finger Glove reviews (3)

Black Diamond Mercury Mitts

user rating: 4.5 of 5 (3 reviews)

Very good mittens that fit well. They are pretty warm but YMMV.

Reasons to Buy

  • Waterproof
  • Windproof
  • Warm to about 25F
  • Durable goat leather palms and thumb

Reasons to Avoid

  • Thumbs are a little snug
  • No wrist leashes
  • Could be warmer

Having a light case of Raynaud's Syndrome (some fingers get cold and won't warm up), I have often struggled to find ski/snowboard gloves and mittens that will work in colder temperatures (below 32F/0C). Now in the Pacific Northwest, temperatures at ski areas typically range from the high teens to the low 30s. After some research, I settled on the Black Diamond Mercury Mitts (Men's). I had very high hopes for them being warm at the colder temperatures. Black Diamond shows their comfort range from -25F to 10F (-31C to -12C).

Read more: Black Diamond Mercury Mitts reviews (3)

Black Diamond Guide Finger Glove

user rating: 5 of 5 (1 review)

Warm, durable, useful, washable. Heck, what more do you want.

Reasons to Buy

  • Durable
  • Leather
  • Washable
  • Liners are removable

Reasons to Avoid

  • Sized small

What do you do when you have worn out some of the best guide gloves you have come across? You buy new ones. (Alicia, I know how you like pics.) Some improvements on the new ones is the thumb is now all leather. There is a drawstring to close them off. It also needs to be said that you will need to buy them a size up. I wear a medium and a large is the perfect fit   Here is the review for the first pair years ago that still applies: I won't write a review unless I have had a product for a least a year.

Read more: Black Diamond Guide Finger Glove review (1)

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DaKine Leather Titan Gore-tex Mitt

user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1 review)

Three glove sets in one. Amazingly well-designed, durable, waterproof, breathable, modular active-wear hand protection system for year-round use for cool to bitter cold, with wind, rain or snow. Obvious careful selection of materials for functionality, agility and durability. Trim functional cut for action, and well stitched. Near perfection for my uses. A complete steal at the list price! Agree with the praise by others on source site, where I got them. I've spent far more in the past, for far less functionality

Reasons to Buy

  • Well insulated Gore-Tex overmitt w/wrist and gauntlet arm cinch straps, with great grip surface
  • Sufficient overmitt insulation loft, not overstuffed, very warm, very flexible
  • Overmitt non-bulky, trim cut for action, liner stitched to stay in when pulling out inner gloves
  • Warm snug form-fitting inner liner gloves, great not-slip grip surface, fleece repels water
  • Liner gloves have an effective eTip smartphone forefinger and thumb tips
  • Neat goggle squeegee on left thumb back, nose/sweat wipe on right
  • Hand warmer (accessory) pockets on back of palms with weather proof zipper
  • Excellent choices of strong durable water-resistant materials, w/excellent stitching

Reasons to Avoid

  • When new a bit too tight when inner glove liners are combined w/outer mitt (but loosens with time)
  • Optimum length used seperately, but when combined could benefit from slightly deeper web depth between thumb and forefinger (1/2”?, will report if it fits less tight over time)*
  • Inner glove liners could benefit from having clips so that you can hook them together when stowed away or add a wrist strap when using them alone (could use the straps from the overmitts)

Titan is one high-quality glove set! The more I use them, the more I understand their name. This modular system is two sets of excellently designed gloves that can be used separately or combined to make a third 'Titan' glove to conquer bad weather. There must have been extraordinary attention to design, material selection, and testing to create the set. The Gore-Tex lined overmitt, gifts durable wind and moisture protection, while keeping adequate breathability. Each piece works great alone and well when needed together (together they are tight now, but I expect then to improve over time).  The overmitt features a wrist strap to help ensure that the glove stays on with activity.

Read more: DaKine Leather Titan Gore-tex Mitt review (1)

Waterproof Glove/Mitten / Insulated

Oakley Factory Winter Glove

user rating: 4.5 of 5 (1 review)

Warmer than I expected, tough and waterproof.

Reasons to Buy

  • Warm down to windchill of 7 degrees F while moving
  • Waterproof liner
  • Full leather palm
  • Nose wipe on thumb
  • Decently breathable
  • Good warmth to thickness
  • Thinsulate

Reasons to Avoid

  • No squeegee for iced up goggles
  • Slightly small, order a larger size
  • Unnecessary velcro cuffs
  • Idiot strings might be helpful

I'm not in the habit of ordering things like boots or gloves online, but I already own another pair of Oakley gloves, which I like, so I decided to go ahead and try these.  The price was also right since I ordered these in August, a long way from the winter they were designed for.  The online reviews said to order a size larger. They were right. I sometimes wear a size medium and the large ones fit me perfectly.  I wanted a leather snow glove for climbing for the abrasion resistance. The booger wiper on the thumb came in handy on Mt.

Read more: Oakley Factory Winter Glove review (1)

Outdoor Research Carbide Sensor Gloves

user rating: 4 of 5 (1 review)

I wanted a warm, Gore-tex over-the-cuff-style glove with wrist straps for skiing and snowmobiling and that's exactly what these gloves are. The fit is great, the quality has held up so far, and the price is ranged correctly for the value that you get.

Reasons to Buy

  • Extremely warm
  • Windproof and weather-proof
  • Over-the-cuff closure works well to keep snow out
  • Wrist lanyards keep you from losing gloves
  • Sensor touch pad works better than expected given the size

Reasons to Avoid

  • Palms are a little more bulky than I would've liked
  • Dexterity isn't the best, although you have to consider that against the warmth

  Outdoor Research's Carbide Sensor Glove Outdoor Research's Carbide Sensor Gloves are a thick, warm, cold-weather glove designed for significant exposure. I bought a pair of these for a snowmobiling trip to Speculator, N.Y., last January and they kept my hands warm on the sled. Daytime morning temps were -15°F and afternoon temps hovered around 5 degrees.These gloves are fully featured and while the dexterity is somewhat low, that should be expected with such a thick, warm glove. Leather palms The fit:  I wear a large in almost all men's gloves, and these gloves fit alright.  The glove sits in the crotch of my thumb and forefinger just right, the girth at the palm is the perfect level of snug, and my fingers extend to the ends of the insides...

Read more: Outdoor Research Carbide Sensor Gloves review (1)

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