Best Men's Cold Weather Mittens

Wool/Acrylic, 5-Gauge rag wool fingerless glove with pop-top mitten, lined with 40 grams of 3M Thinsulate Insulation and tricot and a split leather palm patch. It is made of high quality metal material within vinyl coating which is safe non-toxic, bisphenol A, phthalate and lead-free.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I have been freezing while out shooting photos because my gloves were to big to use any of the camera controls, so i looked for something new."
"Well made and replacing my Morris gloves that I can not anymore."
"They seems sturdy and they're soft on the inside."
"These are made well and work for putting up Christmas lights."
"Great gloves, came as advertised; fit good for large hands of a man."
"Great gloves."
"You would have thought it was a bunch of pet hair :(. But for the overall purpose of keeping my hands warm, it does the job."
"So far they've kept my hands warm and having the folded back mitten flaps is very handy."

N'Ice Caps Adult Unisex 100 Gram Thinsulate Breathable Waterproof Ski Mitten or Glove. Full PU gripper on palm, sidewalls and over finger tips.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"The pair of gloves I received were defective, every time I would put my hand in my right glove the pinky finger would somehow get twisted and would jam my finger from fitting in."
"Rather flimsy, but works ok."
"Exactly what I was looking for!"
"These mittens seem to be good for keeping fingers warm, however, as with all mittens the thumb still gets cold."
"These mittens were fabulous for skiing!"

Polyester linging provides additional warmth and comfort, it can keep warm and dry at the same time. This winter fingerless glove can help you resist the cold when you are writing, texting, typing, driving, skiing or doing any other activities. UNISEX STYLE: This wool fingerless mitten glove fits for both men and women. STYLISH WINTER GLOVES: Our winter gloves are timeless for both men and women.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I love these kinds of convertible gloves, they're so handy because I can still use my fingers like with a glove but my fingers are more well insulated than they would be in the individual pockets of a glove."
"They fit perfectly like a second skin and I can still write normally when I pull of and down the mitten part."
"I like these mitten gloves very much ."
"The extra leather in the palm and thumb are quite helpful like texting, typing and walking the dog."
"I always want to get one of these winter gloves since then."
"Great gloves, very warm and versatile."
"Gloves seem good enough quality, my only complaint being I was obviously sent used gloves, that were completely covered in some kind of animal (I hope) hair, that I had to get off using tape."
"The only negative is the wool itself; it is very weak and sheds, so I question the longevity of these mittens."
Best Men's Cold Weather Gloves

How to measure gloves: Hand circumference - Flat, from the crook of thumb around outer edge of palm. Spot wash by hand in luke warm water with mild detergent.
Reviews
Find Best Price at Amazon"Its even better that these are cheaper than Armada gloves or ski name brand gloves and they work just as good."
"The only complaint my husband had was that there is a thin scrunchy part right around the wrist (just below the fleece cuff) that he has a really hard time trying to get his hand past (and the strap has been loosened all the way) but once he gets his hand passed it, the rest of the glove fits great."
"I like them and they are very warm, but there is a lot of lateral movement between the outer surface and the inside where your hands fit."
"These keeps my hands very warm."
"The fleece liner is too loose so the gloves are hard to put on when your hands are wet."
"If you want pictures, I can provide them as I'm going to contact carhartt who seem to pride themselves on their cold weather gear."
"Living in northern MN and being fairly active in the winter months, firewood, feeding horses, pulling people out of ditches, etc... gloves are required. The "waterproof" portion is simply a layer of plastic between the insulation and the outer shell of the glove. In the end, these gloves didn't make it throught the first month of this winter before falling apart at the seams."
"these gloves have not kept my hands warm at all."