Warmest ski mitt

Wells lamont most definitely. I know you'd rather wear designer but this won't hurt your credibility
 
would recommend fall-line mitts from hestra but kinda not too satisfied with them in hindsight. Granted theyre about two years old, even plenty of leather balm application, air-drying, all the little tricks didn't stop some of the seams on the thumb from tearing open, have a few other tears in the palms as well. A lot of days of storm riding with them so I guess they met their match and couldn't handle it anymore.

I have a pair of awesome black diamond mitts brought out of retirement that I used in seasons prior that held up tremendously well.
 
Since you spend everything on editing software and gucci, you should look at Wells Lamont. Really cheap and genuine leather and really keep you warm

13870846:gucciman7 said:
I have 250$ to spend on mitts, thx bro
 
Dam appreciate all the love and support on the Wells Lamont Mitts, they won't disappoint! definitely gonna be the warmest best option for the best price! check em out! www.wellslamontsnow.com
 
13870717:DeebieSkeebies said:
would recommend fall-line mitts from hestra but kinda not too satisfied with them in hindsight. Granted theyre about two years old, even plenty of leather balm application, air-drying, all the little tricks didn't stop some of the seams on the thumb from tearing open, have a few other tears in the palms as well. A lot of days of storm riding with them so I guess they met their match and couldn't handle it anymore.

I have a pair of awesome black diamond mitts brought out of retirement that I used in seasons prior that held up tremendously well.

My fall line's fell apart too. Really expected more out of a $140 pair of gloves.
 
I have Marmot Expedition Mittens and love them. Just for reference, after 1.5 hours, my fingers got cold at 36F in my Marmot ski gloves - so I get cold easily. I have used the Marmot Expedition Mittens at -22F (-48 with windchill). I had liners in them, and heat packs. I was able to ski all day. I did blow them out with warm air a few times.

That being said, they are not the very warmest ones. You can spend more than twice as much and get their 8000 Meter Mitt - on sale for $192.

I have heated gloves coming, but have not tried them yet:https://www.outdoorresearch.com/us/en/capstone-heated-gloves/p/2448740001009
 
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