Women’s winter gloves might sound simple, but they aren’t. At Public Lands, we offer a variety of winter gloves for different activities and situations.
Style
Depending on what you’re up to, you might want mittens instead of gloves. Mittens are a bit warmer because they contain your fingers in a single space. They have less surface area for cold air to whip over.
Gloves allow more dexterity. Mittens might be perfect for simple hand movements, but gloves are superior for manipulating small items and adjusting gear.
Temperature
You'll find a selection of gloves for any temperature. You can choose from gloves for mild, cold, or arctic weather.
Type
Insulated gloves are vital in freezing weather, creating ultra-warm layers between your hands and the cold air. Fleece is especially warm, and it’s water-resistant.
Meanwhile, soft shell gloves are effective in mild weather. They are breathable and offer extra dexterity for activities like climbing.
Liners are baselayers for your hands. They are ultra-thin, and you’ll typically wear them under other gloves.
These are great for peeling off your warm outer gloves without exposing your hands to the cold. They’re also helpful for moisture-wicking.
Features
Waterproof or water-resistant gloves are ultra-important if you might get your hands wet. Some types of fabric let water soak right on through, so skip those if you think you’ll encounter slush or rain. Touchscreen gloves, with their inbuilt conductive material, allow you to use your phone while exploring nature.
Don’t forget to match your gloves with one of our stylish winter hats for women.