Any recommendations for cold weather glassing mittens that are not first lite, kuiu, or Sitka?

arri1942

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Looking for a lower cost option. What has worked well for you?

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If your not packing in just some leather ones with a wool liner work good. Add a hot hand pack in there and you'll be extra toasty.
 

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The Timberline mittens are WARM! but not cheap.

 

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Old time rag wool gloves or glomets (Fox brand I think) work for me. They breath and paired with rei gortex shell, wide range of use and temps.
 
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If your not packing in just some leather ones with a wool liner work good. Add a hot hand pack in there and you'll be extra toasty.
x2 on leather mittens with wool liners. nice thing is you can bring in/have multiple wool liners in case a pair gets wet somehow. very affordable too and have many more uses than just glassing
 
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x3 on the leather with wool. I have used Chopper Mitts($30) and they have been great for a few years now. If the insulation gets wet you just pull it out and put new wool ones in while the others dry.
 

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If you’re on the cheap and weight isn’t much of a concern, grab you a pair of insulated Kinko work gloves or mitts. There is a reason that, with all of the high end choices, these $30 gloves are the preference for ski patrollers, Backcountry skiers etc. I have a pair of First Lite Grizzlies that I use for the absolute coldest days in the mountains, but the Kinkos get the workhorse nod for snowboarding. They are a little too heavy for backpack hunting for my purposes, however., but no doubt they would be sufficiently warm.
 

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2nd or 3rd or 4th the Kinko’s.

Agree with Poser. Head up to any mtn and that’s what all the non-tourists are using.
 
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