Cold hands? Not anymore. With these warm gloves and mittens you can stay toasty all winter long.
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Cold hands? Not anymore. With these warm gloves and mittens you can stay toasty all winter long.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
These super cozy mittens will do for your hands what UGG boots do for your feet—keep them snug as a bug in a rug. Lined with plush shearling, the soft leather is trimmed with faux fur for a trio of textures. Maybe it should be called SNUGG. Get a pair as a gift for your best friend, too.
This #1 Amazon Best Seller has more than 21,000 five-star reviews praising its ability to allow you to text away without taking your gloves off. It also features silicone palm grippers to keep your phone from slipping. The knit fabric has a snug fit for warmth but enough stretch for comfort. Available in a dozen colors, these gloves will keep you cozy and connected.
With their waterproof shell and Thermafill insulation, these mittens are ready for the coldest days. They are also equipped with conductive material on the thumb to easily operate any touchscreen. Polyurethane palms help you get a grip so you can text to your favorite digits while keeping your own digits warm.
Made from premium deerskin leather, which conforms best to your hands for a snug fit, these buttery-soft gloves are sleek yet durable. They’re polyester-lined for added warmth and lightweight enough to wear while driving.
These stylish mittens are handmade from Italian Nappa leather, giving them a unique suppleness and richness. Fleece-lined with an adjustable wrist strap to keep in the coziness, their good looks match practicality, so they’re also warm and toasty.
Made from anti-pill and wind-resistant fleece, these lightweight gloves provide warmth without bulk. The palm insert makes it easy to hold on to keys or a leash, and they can be thrown in the washer and dryer. They are available in three colors.
These handmade mittens offer a double dose of fleece for extra warmth and softness, and they come in a rainbow of colors and prints. The elastic in the wrist ensures your hands stay cocooned in all the fabulous fleece.
Wool is a winter favorite because it can hold in heat, stay dry and resist mold and mildew. These gloves feature wool in all its natural glory, unlined and cozy. The rib-knit cuffs add some interesting detail and keep the cold out. The gloves come in navy and neutral colors to go with pretty much anything.
There’s nothing like a handmade pair of wool mittens to give you the warm and fuzzies, and this pair is handmade in Nepal, honoring fair trade practices. Blooming with red embroidered flowers, they’re bright, cheery and stand out in the snow.
With over 2,100 five-star reviews written by cold-weather users from New Hampshire to Minnesota to Michigan, these gloves are guaranteed to keep your hands toasty. Carhartt has made outdoor gear for 130 years and has pumped up the internal warmth here with a microfiber lining and Dry-Max waterproof inset. The outside features channel quilting, a stretchy fleece cuff and a hook-and-loop closure. Choose from four colors—one for each member of the family.
These polar fleece mittens do double duty. They easily convert to fingerless gloves if you need to send a quick text or open a plastic bag when walking your dog. Either way, the Thinsulate lining keeps the heat in and the freezing cold out. Warm and well-priced, the mittens come only in black, but lightweight and windproof, they’re anything but basic.
With a classic cable knit design, these soft-as-snow mittens have a timeless style. They’re made of lambswool and nylon and are lined with a windproof GORE WINDSTOPPER insert for exceptional warmth. They come in three colors and are the grown-up version of your favorite childhood mittens.
Designed to keep your hands warm even in the harshest conditions, these performance gloves are ideal for all snow sports. They’re made of 100% polyamide, which is durable and absorbent, windproof, waterproof and breathable. They also have a leather palm panel, a pre-curved grip designed to mimic the hand’s natural resting position, and an elastic wrist with Snow Lock and hook-and-loop closure. Oh, and they also feature a nose wipe at the thumb. They’re kind of the Black Diamond of ski gloves.
You can hit the slopes in style with TRUCK’s warmest ski and snowboarding mittens. There are so many layers of coziness between the rich leather tops and bottoms and your hands, including generous helpings of Thinsulate, polar fleece, and polyfill. The mittens feature a universal under/over-the-jacket cuff design, reversed suede palm reinforcement, and, not to be undervalued, a suede leather nose wipe.
A favorite of runners, these slim gloves let you stay on track despite the cold. Made of recycled polyester and four-way stretch fleece, they feature a silicone palm for a superior grip and five-finger touchscreen capability so you can track your progress while staying warm.
These innovative mittens check all the boxes for runners. They’re lightweight and made with wind—and water-resistant soft-shell fleece. They’re convertible, so you can push them down to your wrists when you no longer need them. They’re touch-screen compatible and have pockets for heat packets if you want extra warmth.
The Ozero layered deerskin and fleece-insulated gloves provide comfort, warmth and versatile style. They feature an elasticized wrist to block out the cold, an anti-slip palm for grip and two color options. These gloves are designed to stay warm in temperatures as low as -30 degrees, so they are perfect for outdoor work, cycling, running and winter sports.
Glove materials vary in warmth, durability and breathability. Here’s what to consider:
Insulation is crucial for warmth. Top options include:
Materials like leather, wool and PrimaLoft naturally repel water. GORE-TEX adds extra waterproofing and windproof capabilities, making it great for winter sports.
Look for gloves with conductive material on the fingertips for ease of use with smartphones. If your favorite gloves lack this feature, consider applying a conductive material to make them touchscreen-compatible.
Ensure gloves provide enough dexterity, insulation and comfort for your intended activities. Gloves with individual finger slots work best for tasks like shoveling, while mittens offer more warmth for skiing and hiking.
Alexandra Mantella, Content Updates Editor at Reader’s Digest, updated and contributed research to this piece. She has over five years of experience in product testing, research and commerce writing. Previously, she served as a commerce content update editor at Bob Vila.
We researched popular categories and read hundreds of reviews to evaluate comfort, material, durability and how well gloves retained warmth. Our focus was on water-resistant or waterproof gloves with insulated interiors, selecting styles suited for various tasks. For added warmth, consider heated gloves.
Measure your hand’s circumference at the knuckles and the length from the middle finger to the palm. Refer to the manufacturer’s size guide for accuracy.
Yes, leather gloves provide a good balance of warmth, wind resistance and durability.
Fleece, wool and Thinsulate-insulated gloves are best for extreme cold.