Reddit reviews Alki'i 3M Thinsulate Thermal Insulation Fingerless Texting Gloves with Mitten Cover - Cream
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Unisex gloves with open fingertips and a flap mitten coverInside of the glove lined with Genuine 3M Thinsulate liningGreat for texting/typing/writingHeavy duty acrylic
I think this is a great post! We've seen a few others like this as well. Just wanted to add a few things that I love in my "birding kit":
Hmmm... that's a good start for now. I'll add more things if I think of them. Hope that helps!
Edit: Additional things:
these are good as well, though they may be slightly more expensive.
You should be fine. There are two things I tell people who are moving to our snowy wonderland is: LAYER and You can always take it off, but you can't put something on if you don't bring it.
Layers because every item you layer on top of eachother is another airspace that will insulate you from the outside. Yes, it can be annoying to have a spare sweater in your backpack, but if you're cold, it's a fast way to warm up.
Good call on getting a coat with a hood. This will prevent wind from getting on your neck.
Last suggestion, consider a pair of mittens for the colder days. Gloves are great if you aren't going to be outside for a considerable amount of time, but mittens will keep your hands warmer. I like chopper mittens like these:
http://www.amazon.com/Alkii-Thinsulate-Thermal-Insulation-Fingerless/dp/B005L3H3XS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1415285611&sr=8-1&keywords=mittens+with+flaps
Last last suggestion, consider getting some snow pants or a shell that is water proof. It's fun to play in the snow (and I'm in my 30s) but if you don't have a water proof shell, you'll be soaked through quickly and then getting REALLY cold REALLY fast!