What are some great winter gloves that don't make me look like I'm about to pull a turkey out of the oven?
better be comfy
>>636007
Leather driving gloves.
Insulation is all about layers of air. The best gloves would be angora wool (a hollow core fibre) with a lamb skin outer. I've got cashmere lining in mine, not quite as nice, but still pretty toasty.
>>636024
This, Arcteryx makes (or used to) some pretty good leather gloves. Cost me an arm and a leg even on clearance, but they've lasted over 5 years with no visible wear. Granted, I live in a temperate rainforest so the temperature rarely dips below -15°C, but they're nice and toasty, apparently good to -30.
Yeah man but turkey is so good, and with thanksgiving coming, why discriminate man? Also I'm high right now.
>>636024
Don't those have holes over the knuckles?
>>636007
I always wore ski gloves, but this year I'm thinking of buying some merino base layer gloves/liners and then heavy trigger mitts.
I'm going to piggyback on this topic. Can anyone recommend some decent electric heated gloves, or glove inserts that cost less than $200? There's a million of them out there and I haven't even begun to narrow them down.
>>636007
I always wore those fishing gloves. Shooting gloves also work.
>>638190
Just choose one. They're all pretty much the same in my experience.
>>636007
gloves... are you into arctic expedition anon?