Top Picks: Warmest Mittens

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stiff Marmot Women's Warmest MittsYou’ve probably noticed — it’s been frigid out! Much of the U.S., especially in the last two to three weeks, have seen temperatures dip well below 0 ºF. As skiers and snowboarders we love the winter, and certainly don’t want to be kept indoors because our digits are frozen. If you’ve found your mittens or gloves to be lacking this season, take a peek at our top warmest mittens picks.

Marmot Women’s Warmest Mitt

Guisa Warm and durable, the Marmot Women’s Warmest Mitt uses a water-shedding, breathable fabric to block wind and water on the outside. Inside, Prima Loft One® synthetic down traps without excessive bulk. These mitts can be toasty, so the moisture-wicking lining ensures hands stay dry and comfortable, too.

Burton [ak] Oven Mitt, warmest mitts, womens gear guide, warmest mittensBurton [ak] Oven Mitt

By combining Triple Goose Down, with 15 ounces of ultra-compressible PrimaLoft® synthetic insulation, and a wicking fleece liner, the Burton [ak] Oven Mitt  certainly lives up to its namesake. Plus, these hot mitts feature high-performance wicking materials so you don’t get clammy hand and ultra-breathable WINDSTOPPER® ripstop fabric from Gore.

Hestra Cozy Mitt

Hestra Cozy Mitt, Hestra Cozy MittIf you’re looking for a do-all mitten that can stand up to winter’s coldest days and keep your hands comfortable during average temps, the Hestra Cozy Mitt is the one for you. The Cozy Mitt is warm and soft and offers removable wool/angora lining, which is a nice feature on those extra brisk days. Small pocket on the back of the hand for storing small items. In addition to their popular straps with Velcro closures, Hestra gloves and mitts are known for their durability, so it comes as no surprise that the Cozy Mitt is wind- and waterproof as well as breathable.