Think I may have finally gotten onto a good "glove" system

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I've gone through several iterations of gloves and mitts, but have settled into a system that has worked really for me and thought I'd share. The system consists of a liner glove with an insulated over mitt.

The gloves are a liner glove—Black Diamond Gridtech Lightweight. Made with a 90g Polartec grid fleece and warm for their weight- 1.5 oz. I have some lighter liners, but not as warm and these still allow enough dexterity to operate my safety, work binoculars, use my range finder, etc.

The mitts I'm using are from Enlightened Equipment- Torrid mitts. They use Apex insulation of varying weights. Apex resist water much better than down and just a little heavier than down. I'll carry the 2.0 weight insulation ones for temps down to about 25° (1 oz) and carry the 4.0 weight ones (2.3 oz) for temps down to the single digits. I'm going to order the 6.0 insulation ones (3.4 oz) for frigid temps.

https://enlightenedequipment.com/torrid-mitts-cus/

I'll wear just the liners when temperatures (or activity level ie climbing steep ground) allows. If my hands get cold when I slow down or stop, I slip the mitts on over the gloves. If I need to shoot the mitt slides off very easily. I might give the flip top ones a go with the heavier ones.

The nylon mitts cut wind pretty well and fend off light precip, but they are not a substitute for a waterproof shell if conditions warrant.

I'm on the lookout for some light shells, but typically not needed for most of our hunting season. They would also have to have a good adjustment setup as I'd want to use them just over the gloves all the way to over the heavier mitts and gloves.

Anywho a pretty effective setup at a very low weight :)

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^ The 4.0 is pretty darn warm, the 6.0 must be furnaces! :D

Did you go with the Flip tops?
 
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Stone Glaciers overmitt minus the insulation mitt might be the shell you’re looking for. I’ve been carrying them for a couple seasons now. No major complaints so far. I use a Sitka mountain glove or outdoor research storm tracker for my “liner” glove. I like the wind stopper layer in my liner glove for windy and cool/cold conditions. I’ve found I can get away with the light glove, and keep my dexterity in a much wider range of temperatures that way.


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I really like the look of that liner glove. I see only limited supply on clearance in BD’s website, so I hope they’re not getting rid of them.
 
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^^ I'll check those out—thanks. I've got an old pair of OR Goretex Alti mitts, but the shells were designed to go over a heavy fleece mitt and not large enough to accommodate the heavier/puffier Apex mitts.

I've got a pair of mountain gloves, but for me not dexterous enough—I end up having to slip them off I need to do something.

^ I noticed that too. I stocked up on them when I saw they were going to work for me; I hate companies ditching stuff that works—hopefully just a new iteration in the works.
 
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I use the enlightened equipment Visp rain mitt over the torrid mitt, they used to be available in sage, not it looks like it’s just blue.
 
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I use the enlightened equipment Visp rain mitt over the torrid mitt, they used to be available in sage, not it looks like it’s just blue.

Those definitely meet the light criteria :D

No flip tops - They come on/off so dang easy and fit into a pocket idk if it would be useful or not!

They are very warm, but I also hate being cold!

yeah they do slip off very easily
 

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Appreciate the insight on Enlighten, I wrestle with this also and gloves always make my fingers colder. Recently grabbed SG Altimeter mitts and they've worked well. I'll use BD Mercury Mitts skiing when temps hit negatives but they're one piece and bulky.
 

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Do the mitts have a wrist strap keeper like some ski gloves do? Also looks like they have a bit a reinforcement panel on the palm?
 
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