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    Default Really Warm Mittens-not cycling specific

    Winter is on it's way and I'd like to ask the forum for advice on some really warm, good quality mittens. I don't care if they are bulky, and I am willing to spend money if it means warm hands in low temperatures.

    I find most mittens in the largest size available are too tight on my thumb, so something with a roomier fit would be welcome. I tried on a few pairs today at the local camping supply/outdoor gear store and I was not really impressed. The best that I found were North Face, but the thumb fit was too snug for my liking.

    Any suggestions would be most welcome.

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    RBH Designs..vapor mitt with the warmest liner they have. According to their size guide I take a medium but extra large is much better as far as comfort and dexterity when riding in the drops. My hands run very cold and I'm good for 90 minutes at -10F.

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    Hestra - known for gloves, make really great mittens also. Both in sport and more urban dress.
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    Heated mittens. I use heated gloves for skiing but can't recommend a brand of mittens. The heat system is finicky BUT IT WORKS.
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    Outdoor Research is the gold standard atmo.
    Men's Alti Mitts - black | Outdoor Research

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    Default Re: Really Warm Mittens-not cycling specific

    Thank you all for your thoughtful replies.

    I decided to go with the Outdoor Research mitts-I've heard good things from a number of people.

    Thanks again,

    Jeremy

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    The other option is to go to a snowmobile gear shop.

    Without knowing how much dexterity you need, it is hard to recommend.

    The two more options would be TNF Himalaya mitt or Marmot 8000m mitt.

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    I have a pair of these: Insulated Mitt | RefrigiWear
    They are really, really good and a great value compared to sporty type mittens, which easily cost three times the price. I love these. They are very warm, very durable.
    If you have any stores around that sell things for farming, they would probably have something similar you could try on.

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    Default Re: Really Warm Mittens-not cycling specific

    Quote Originally Posted by j44ke View Post
    Hestra - known for gloves, make really great mittens also. Both in sport and more urban dress.
    2nd Hestra gloves. I have their deerskin mitts in black. Super soft and very warm. I have other mittens but these are my favorites.

    The website is a bit wonky at the moment so maybe these are the ones I have in black?

    Deerskin Lambskin Mitt - 71 (Cork) - Sport Classic - Hestra Dress Gloves

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    Quote Originally Posted by arimajol View Post
    I have a pair of these: Insulated Mitt | RefrigiWear
    They are really, really good and a great value compared to sporty type mittens, which easily cost three times the price. I love these. They are very warm, very durable.
    If you have any stores around that sell things for farming, they would probably have something similar you could try on.
    A great place to get coveralls for work in the cold that you can actually work in. Like an artist's studio in the middle of winter.
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    I’ve tried so many mittens. From $$$ OR or Black Diamond on down. By far the warmest, most functional and most affordable are military surplus two piece mittens. US, Swedish, all amazing. Typically leather w wool liners. Roomy and warm down to deep negative temps for $15 range. Can even get trigger fingers for braking power:

    U.S. Military Surplus M1951 Trigger Mittens

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