Posted 2017-10-29 10:28 AM Subject: RE: Best winter riding gloves
Extreme Veteran
Posts: 560 Location: Where the buffalo roam
This is something I have searched for forever! I live in Montana where it gets bitter. I've tried a lot that never worked. Last year I ordered mittens,gloves from Dover. They are their brand and have a liner and a mitten. My hands finally stayed warm even when below zero. The mittens are flexible enough to do things and are not bulky. They have a split for your pinky. The liner is warm enough to keep your hands warm while saddling or on 30-40 degree days and are really warm when worn together. I plan on ordering another set this year.
Posted 2017-10-30 9:24 AM Subject: RE: Best winter riding gloves
Expert
Posts: 1280 Location: Texas
I am about to buy some Ovation gloves -they have different styles. I bought some for a friend last Christmas, and she loves them. I am about to order a pair for myself.
I bought my little one a pair of the kids gloves and put her knitted gloves on underneath since they were a bit big on her. She stays warm on our walks and that says a lot about a glove if it keeps her warm...
Posted 2017-10-30 10:41 AM Subject: RE: Best winter riding gloves
Elite Veteran
Posts: 1079 Location: MN
Thinsulate are great and very warm! I also like my deerskin with fluffy insides. They are very soft and supple and not bulky like a lot of other gloves are in my opinion. I have a pair of Under Armor I use in the barn that are also phone friendly! Those are just 3 of my favorites out of the umpteen pairs of gloves sitting around You can never have too many!