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Sub Zero Gloves

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  1. Rich L

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    Anyone have any info on gloves that keep hands warm in subzero temps ?
     
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    On a whim because they were very cheap ($7), I bought a pair of Columbia Ski gloves from Kohl's a few years back. Possibly the warmest gloves I've owned. You would not think so looking at them. They are NOT durable though. Warmest and toughest I ever had was the Ironclad Tundras. There are several heated gloves out there these days.
     
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    Thanks I'll look into them.I'm not looking for a work glove just a glove that'll keep my hands warm when I walk in very cold temps.
     
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    mittens. thats where I'm heading for sub zero. Gloves are fine but when it gets that cold they just don't retain heat.
    For just walking , perfect. Requiring fingers to do work not so much.
     
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    The warmest ski gloves I had were mittens.
    But most of the time I preferred fingered gloves to be able to do simple things requiring a little bit of dexterity without taking them off.
     
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    Battery powered heated gloves for sure. The only thing I've found better is the glove I use when opening firebox door on stove. As long as you only wear them when at the stove, they work wonders!