I feel like such a p*ssy complaining about cold hands in California in November after reading your commentI've tried to shoot a handheld with a hinge in sub freezing weather with a thin merino glove (firstlite full finger lightweight glove), and I was just not a fan. But it's likely due to me just not having enough practice with the thin glove on so it never felt comfortable to me (slippery and never felt right or consistent feeling in the fingers).
Since I practice throughout the year without a glove, I've found the best system for me in the cold with a handheld is throw a hand warmer in the hole of the release so it keeps the release nice and warm and in a quick access pocket or in a pair of leather chopper mittens that I also use during the cold.
I've tried to shoot a handheld with a hinge in sub freezing weather with a thin merino glove (firstlite full finger lightweight glove), and I was just not a fan. But it's likely due to me just not having enough practice with the thin glove on so it never felt comfortable to me (slippery and never felt right or consistent feeling in the fingers).
Since I practice throughout the year without a glove, I've found the best system for me in the cold with a handheld is throw a hand warmer in the hole of the release so it keeps the release nice and warm and in a quick access pocket or in a pair of leather chopper mittens that I also use during the cold.