Old 12-16-16 | 09:40 AM
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My fingers get cold easily. So I have a lot of different gloves.

Shell gloves and liners
For temperatures under 50F, I really like my Marmot shell gloves.

They are windproof / waterproof and somewhat breathable. I have 3 different glove liners in different weights, and use one or more liners. With the long cuffs, I don't get cold air leaking in the ends of my jacket sleeves. The shells are roomy, easy to pull on my hands.

The gloves have wrist tethers, so I can pull the gloves off and still have the liner glove on my hands for dealing with zippers, etc.

Liner gloves
The gloves dry out fast, and the liners can be washed separately. I've removed the liners and just wore the shells when the day warmed up.

The thinnest liners are also great under fingerless gloves on warmer days.

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