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Fisher Duus posted an update 4 years, 2 months ago
Choosing Ski gloves means choosing the correct style, fit and design. The main characteristics of a good ski glove are warmth, dexterity, waterproofing and abrasion resistance. A glove’s primary function is to keep hands warm and dry, this makes it especially important when wearing mittens and gloves in colder environments. Waterproof Ski Gloves made from waterproof material can handle wet conditions without getting ruined. These would also be used for maintaining your hands warm while skiing on wet, cold slopes. Extra warmth can be provided by the presence of breathable liners in most waterproof gloves.
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Hand dexterity The ability to manipulate various tasks on the skis is essential to both safety and comfort. A good fit is also important, so your ski gloves should be able to fit well and not be too loose or too tight. Waterproof Ski Goggles A water-resistant ski goggles will protect your eyes from the hazards associated with wet conditions on the slopes. They should also offer excellent vision and comfort to help keep you focused on the task at hand. Insulation This is often overlooked by skiers, but insulation provide a natural source of protection against cold, wet conditions.
Wrist Placement When choosing ski gloves, you have to think about how you plan to use them. If you are going to be mainly using them in wet or cold conditions, then you should look at the warmth and waterproofing properties of the mittens or gloves. You should also consider their finger placement, because these properties affect your dexterity. Some ski gloves have cuffs attached, while others can’t. Cuff placement largely depends on whether you have thin fingers or thick ones.