Any suggestions on extremely warm gloves? I got a pair of Schmidt work gloves with thinsulate that supposedly were rated for -40. They suck.
Depending on what you have to do when you're wearing them, mittens are the answer. I wear just a single layer buffalo hide leather work glove most of the winter at the ranch but you have to be doing some pretty physical labor to stay warm with them and it sucks when leather gets wet. I wore them yesterday clearing snow all day but I'll probably break out some lined ones this morning. -8F right now. Some type of Gore-Tex lined mitten for use in the snow is the only way to go for snow blowing or snow sports. Columbia always seems to have good stuff.Any suggestions on extremely warm gloves? I got a pair of Schmidt work gloves with thinsulate that supposedly were rated for -40. They suck.
The good old chopper mits. Leather outer with replacement insulated liningsCarhartt usually has the best, when I was younger and fed a lot of cattle and it was sub zero I even went to mittens
Yep that sucks. Had same thing to my feet. Now that's the first thing to get coldUnder armour makes some cold gear gloves. Hands got frostbite as a kid so very sensitive to cold and these work very well.
Ok, what is the best pair of socks for extreme cold? I can stand a lot of cold temperatures but once my feet get cold I'm done, have to go in and warm them upYep that sucks. Had same thing to my feet. Now that's the first thing to get cold
I have not found them!! Get too good of ones and my feet sweat and it's a quick spiral. My best has been a cotton athletic sock double layered with a wool sock. Sometimes just gotta change out at noon or at least put them on the heat register while having a bowl of soup for dinnerOk, what is the best pair of socks for extreme cold? I can stand a lot of cold temperatures but once my feet get cold I'm done, have to go in and warm them up
That's been my experience as wellTwo pairs of socks. Ankle socks under and then longer athletic socks over.
The answer you're all missing is the underlayers on your legs and torso. 32 Degree Heat makes very comfortable base layer pants and shirts. Warm but breathable.