Honestly if you don't have the money for a really nice pair they will eventually start to absorb moisture and get cold.
A lot of the good winter gloves are a $100+ and the less good ones aren't meant to be worn for more than a few hours especially interacting with snow and sweating.
That's what I was told when I said my hands were freezing at least.
Honestly if you don't have the money for a really nice pair they will eventually start to absorb moisture and get cold.
A lot of the good winter gloves are a $100+ and the less good ones aren't meant to be worn for more than a few hours especially interacting with snow and sweating.
That's what I was told when I said my hands were freezing at least.
You can get a pair of Kincos for $50. Don't fall for Hestra, et cetera. Good pair of work gloves last years and years.
Nah obviously there isn't stuff that makes it possible to do activities outdoors when it isn't 70 degrees and sunny.