Best cold weather mittens for women according to redditors

We found 22 Reddit comments discussing the best cold weather mittens for women. We ranked the 13 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Women's Cold Weather Mittens:

u/kayeastbay · 57 pointsr/me_ira

For those of us who are still waiting for capitalism to crumble, there's always...

Super Z Outlet $7

Compass 360 $35

Beechfield $7

Columbia $50

SturdiGuns $33

u/Epicritical · 6 pointsr/pokemongo

ViGrace Winter Knitted Convertible Fingerless Gloves Unisex Warm Wool Mitten Glove for Women and Men https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RPLMLQ3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_29cZDbD6WR61N

Enjoy!

Edit: I poke my finger out from under the mitten hood—not an intended use but works for me.

u/Magicalyn · 4 pointsr/ADHD

Something like this comes to mind when you mention gloves for typing.

Personally I just keep a snuggie at my desk and I find the sleeves are sufficient. It's zebra striped so I guess you could say I'm pretty cool.

u/PartyMark · 4 pointsr/FrugalMaleFashionCDN

I'm not sure how you would get these to Canada (I use a shipping depot in MI) but I have raynauds, which basically means my hands loose all circulation and get extremely cold, so I need warm gloves. These are the warmest slim gloves I have ever used, and actually keep my hands from turning white with cold. They are super soft and not at all bulky.



https://www.amazon.com/%C3%96jbro-Swedish-Extremely-Featured-Raynauds/dp/B01LPQ0V88

*These are mittens not gloves my bad

u/supernikio2 · 3 pointsr/OverwatchUniversity
u/val319 · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I just bought some and started wearing. They seem nice. They're more stylish. I hand washed and air dried. I'll probably get some plain sleeves too. The only slightly odd thing is they aren't individual finger, they're just tight around the 4 fingers with the lace, thumb is individual. It works and they're comfortable. They're cute. They're quite stretchy will go over the elbow and adjust if arms aren't really skinny. As far as wear I just used for the first time. I'm getting tired of using sunscreen on my arms. I figure i can save money with them. JISEN Women Long Lace Floral Half Finger Sunscreen Arm Sleeves outdoor Gloves Style 1-Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XSXNZ8W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qiK6CbZJ1ZZ57

u/lihamuki · 3 pointsr/photography

I wear two sets of gloves outdoors: thin, lightweight gloves underneath and hobo gloves with foldable mitten part on top of the lightweight gloves. Something like this:

lightweight gloves something like this, but even thinner.

Hobo gloves

The thin gloves allows the use of touchscreens and the mittens keeps you warm when not shooting.

u/Crookshanksmum · 3 pointsr/deaf

I always use two layers. One thin layer like these:
http://www.amazon.com/Metog-Winter-Outdoor-Sports-Fleece/dp/B015T4WMUM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1453672958&sr=8-1&keywords=gloves

Then another layer of thick gloves. This has served me well during skiing, camping in the snow, and cold South Dakota winters.

I've seen some use these:
http://www.amazon.com/Metog-Thinsulate-Thermal-Insulation-Mittens/dp/B018IN0GQ8/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1453672958&sr=8-15&keywords=gloves

Flip the mittens back when you need to sign, then flip them back on when you need to be warm.

u/aanncs · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

See my ink!

I have a tattoo on my left thigh, which was made on 24th May.
I've choosen this because I love cats, and a cat with a top hat is adorable!
I would love to have another tattoo with the same frame, but with a lady cat!
At the moment, anything from my wishlist would make me happy, but if I had to choose, I would choose these cute kitten gloves, which I saw on facebook first..fell in love with them.<3

u/FemaleAndComputer · 2 pointsr/Fibromyalgia

I have a pair of Isotoner mittens that I LOVE. They're knit outside and super soft inside, and super warm. They have them at macy's, kohl's, sears and places like that, probably around 20$. The glove version is really good too (also have them) but not quite as warm for people like me with super cold hands. Honestly I just love this brand, and this isn't the first pair of Isotoner mittens/gloves I've gotten.

These are similar to the ones I have.

They aren't exactly the same, but I got mine a few years ago and I think this might be the current version.

I also have a regular pair of thin stretchy gloves that I start wearing when the temp goes below 50, but before it's cold enough for mitten time.

u/kyle-kranz · 2 pointsr/running

All running gloves are subpar compared to mittens.

I use a super thin pair of gloves under a slightly thing pair of gloves under a pair of mittens. That way if it's 45 degrees out I have a pair of gloves, if it's 30 I have the liner+gloves, and if it's -10 I have all three on.

As for specific brands, the liners were $1 at Target, the gloves were like $15 at some sporting goods store and I don't recall the brand. The mittens are these.

u/Cswlady · 2 pointsr/Fibromyalgia

They make mittens that have a flip top. You will get all of the warmth of mittens, but be able to flip the mitten part up when you need to be nimble for a minute. Underneath the flap, they're fingerless gloves. I highly recommend them. You can find them at basically every store or online or whatever. They're pretty standard in places that have winter. As long as your fingers are separated, they will not be able to keep eachother warm.
ETA link to an example pair:
HDE Womens Winter Wool Fingerless Mittens | Warm Convertible Gloves Mitten Cover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075NRM5D1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8Fm1Db3HNYK5Q

u/SSeleulc · 1 pointr/USPS

In Indiana. On the colder days wore a cheap fingerless thinsulate mitten (the mitten and the thumb can be folded back if needed...rarely needed) on my left hand. On my right hand I'd wear a variety of gloves. My favorite was a neoprene like ski glove with tacky finger pads and palm. I like a fairly tight flexible glove on my hand.

Remember to go a little lighter with the flats on your arm and dps in your hand on the sub-zero days. Restricting the blood flow too much can make your fingers go numb quick.

https://www.amazon.com/Metog-Thinsulate-Sentry-Mittens-gloves/dp/B018IN0GQ8/ref=sr_1_11_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1539379271&sr=8-11-spons&keywords=gloves&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/Vbiger-Unisex-Outdoors-Running-Cycling/dp/B07438Q43Y/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1539379271&sr=8-13&keywords=gloves

u/tenantmi · 1 pointr/running

Gloves work for me - same temps outside. I use these combo fingerless glove/mitten wool gloves. https://www.amazon.com/Metog-Thinsulate-Sentry-Mittens-gloves/dp/B018IN0GQ8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1542035657&sr=8-3&keywords=3m+mitten+glove

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They work well for me and I can change the degree of warmth as my run continues! I think a lot of people use synthetic gloves and they just don't work well for me. Wool is the way to go, imo.

u/thirdstreetzero · 1 pointr/minnesota

You can often find these locally for cheap. I find the thinsulate ones to be best, you can layer another pair of gloves inside and they work pretty well all winter.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018IN0GQ8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ZEdWDbQ2V6DTK

u/WeathersRabbits · 1 pointr/Wishlist

They have more colors Cute huh? :)

u/Slickslimshooter · 1 pointr/korea

here really good and flip to expose your fingers whenever you want