Thin, warm gloves

i have a pair of the celtek bjorn forcast glove. its a sick pair of gloves, 20,000 mm, pretty thin, and it is really warm. ive warn these gloves under -15c and they have kept my hands warm. i wouldnt want to wear them in any colder weather, but they are a great glove.
 
The Dakine charger glove is fucking sick. Really close to a pipe glove, but warm. Nice leather palms and fingers too.
 
I don't know what your definition of this is, but I have Scott Park Ranger gloves and they are amazing.

Not bulky at all, yet very very warm. I'm comfortable in them as long as it's above 15 degrees. Below that, I switch to mittens.
 
level rexford, not the trigger, the norma one. but the trigger is bad ass as well, just not as thin
 
No such thing as warm and thin. If yo uwant a good compromise then get Dakine Chargers plus some merino liners (Icebreaker is the shit).
 
ok let me refrase what i am looking for: low-profile, warm, under the sleve style gloves (or maybe mittens).
 
Just buy Auclaire cross country ski gloves... they are defineatly the most well made, warmest and they are half the price
 
they aren't like amazingly warm... especially not as warm as cobras but they are the best for how thin they are
 
Yeah man I was going to say Cobras. I wear them, they're nice and low profile but still warm. Good for minus 10 for sure. On a minus 15 or less day I wear my liners too.
 
i got some grenade doobie bros and i wear these small glove liners under them and my hands are toasty...

i wouldnt reccomend them for pow pow but everything else they work great

i got some horror buisness' too and theyr the thinnest glove i have that are still relatively warm for how thin they are...
 
i completely agree. i have worn them the last couple seasons and i live in freaking saskatchewan. it gets to -40C (not that i ski in that) but they are great even in colder temps. also, they are cheaper than most glove of similar profile.
 
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