Ice Glove

Stay warm and protected on the ice with our premium selection of ice gloves. Designed for optimal grip and dexterity, these gloves feature insulated materials to keep your hands cozy in cold conditions. With waterproof options and breathable fabrics, you can enjoy comfort and functionality during your outdoor activities. Whether you're skating, skiing, or participating in winter sports, our ice gloves provide the perfect blend of warmth and performance. Gear up for your next adventure and ensure your hands stay warm and agile all season long.

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Clam Outdoors IceArmor Men's Edge Gloves
  • Black

Clam Outdoors IceArmor Men's Edge Gloves

$39.99

(12)

Use these for ice fishing and being in the outdoors over the winter and fingers never get cold with these gloves!! ... Some of the best ice fishing gloves that are

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5 FishinBuddy
Keep your hands dry and warm. A little pricey, but you get what you pay for. For the ice angler, these are a bit cumbersome to try and use while fishing. The dexterity and sensitivity just is n't good enough for me to use on my jigging/rod hand. Keeps my reeling hand nice and toasty though!

5 GordyB
I bought these to replace my Strikemaster pants which were also great. I highly recommend these!

5 PaulC95
These allow flexibility while keeping my hands nice and warm. I can pick up a single strand of hair while wearing these. My hand and fingers have not gotten cold.

5 Jsepul1980
I bought these for my son for Christmas and he loves them. It does n't matter how cold it is they keep your hands warm. I would recommend these gloves to anyone.

5 JM34
Last pair on the shelf that was n't North Face, decided to try because of the price point and since they felt very warm. They are a little bulky, but are great. My hands stay warm and dry!

Outdoor Research Women's Adrenaline Glove
  • Harbor
  • Oyster
  • Black

Outdoor Research Women's Adrenaline Glove

$59.00

(4)

Weather proof and warm without being hot. ... Hands were warm the whole time! ... The armband is a nice feature so you can take the gloves off without having to put them

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5 Liz Mitchener
Used it while skiing in near Zero temps! Hands were warm the whole time!

5 Luke K
I bought a pair of these for my wife and daughter. Perfect gloves for skiing or generally being in the snow. Weather proof and warm without being hot. The armband is a nice feature so you can take the gloves off without having to put them down.

Outdoor Research Women's Carbide Sensor Glove
  • Black

Outdoor Research Women's Carbide Sensor Glove

$120.00

(9)

They would be perfectly fine for anything above 32 degrees. ... These are not the warmest gloves I 've worn but they are warm enough, keep my hands dry. ... Looks

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5 LauraB
[ Love these gloves for skiing. Very warm, decent price. My son bought them for me but sadly I lost one- so I just had to replace them. Glad to find them.

5 Allison
Used these gloves this past winter in the mountains and definitely kept my hands warm. I love the stretchy wrist strap for when I 'm skiing!

5 Craig
Awesome resort or snowmobile gloves. Warm and durable. Looks bulletproof. So far so good

5 neil g
The gloves are very well made and extremely warm. Unfortunately they are too big and can not be returned at this purchase site. I would buy again if 1 size smaller available

4 samIam
[ The fit is a bit small, depending on what you plan on doing with them. I bought these in a women's small. I have small hands; my palm circumference is an even 7 '' and the length of my hand is just less than 7 ''. I 've never previously found a women's small to be at all tight, in fact, sometimes I have to order extra smalls, but these gloves are just a tad bit on the small side. They fit perfectly when my hand is curled, as if you 're holding onto your ski poles or something else, but when I try to stretch my hand as open as possible, it feels just a bit tight in the length. So if you plan on standing around with your hand opened wide and pressed down flat, you should size up. The other issue is the gauntlet sleeve is a little tight/small in circumference-- it's just a bit hard to pull on over a parka sleeve, especiallly if one glove is already on. Also, if you want really fine dexterity, these are too thick for that. I found that while the touchscreen fingers do work fine on my phone and tablet, the difficulty comes in in accuracy, due to the thickness of the gloves. I also found it a little difficult to use a sensitive two button mouse without accidental clicks. However, those things aside, the gloves are very comfy/cozy. The inside lining is soft and I have n't yet noticed sweaty palms. They kept me warm and dry working outside in cold and rainy weather, which is what I bought them for. I would have preferred if the palms had been reinforced with another layer of leather, but so far they seem to be holding up to chopping and stacking wood and other miscellaneous odd jobs around a cabin in the woods when it's cold and rainy. I would imagine these would be good for snowsports as well as winter motorcycling, but again, if you 're looking for really fine touchscreen dexterity, I 'd find a thinner glove that maybe is n't as warm/thick.

Outdoor Research Activeice Chroma Full Sun Glove
  • Black

Outdoor Research Activeice Chroma Full Sun Glove

$39.00

(52)

Really Comfortable SPF Protection ... They can get a little hot, the the palm side has a lot of ventilation which is great. ... Touch sensitivity is very

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5 Alex
[ I live in Southern California which means I spend a lot of time driving and my hands get a lot of sun. I bought these to wear when I drive and I love them! I was worried gloves might be hot, but they actually keep my skin really cool. The fabric is light and feels silky on the skin. I will be using these on hikes as well.

5 gep2002
[ I previously wore out a pair of Outdoor Research sun gloves that left fingers exposed. I was pretty happy with them but I thought it would be better to have full coverage of my hands. Not a significant difference in how warm the gloves feel with the fingers covered- although that does mean I have to remove them to use my cell phone ‘s touchscreen. These gloves work well for blocking sun- I have taken them on multiple trips outdoors including a week on the PCT. The reinforced palm helps somewhat with preventing chafing from hiking poles. Not perfectly though and the fabric is not super durable so don ’ t abrade it! Also — gloves do not provide a super snug fit so I can ’ t seem to wear these and tie my shoelaces for instance.

5 WG_PA
[ Bought for a tour that required glove wear on the mountain. Performed great and even saw the guides using them too. Great for when you need minimal coverage.

5 Michael
They fit perfect. They do n't make your hand sweat and they keep the sun off your hands and they protect your hands from the tracking poles. Excellent

5 James
I use these gloves for sun protection year round. Comfortable even in the summer. Bought this pair because my previous pair `` walked off ''...

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Ice Glove

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  • What features should I look for in ice gloves?
  • What materials are commonly used in ice gloves?
  • Are ice gloves suitable for various outdoor activities?
  • How do I determine the right size for ice gloves?
  • What is the difference between insulated and fingerless ice gloves?

Frequently Asked Questions For Ice Glove

When selecting ice gloves, consider features such as insulation, waterproofing, and grip. Insulated gloves help retain warmth in cold conditions, while waterproof materials keep your hands dry. Additionally, a good grip is essential for handling equipment or performing tasks in icy environments.

Ice gloves are often made from a variety of materials, including synthetic fabrics, wool, and fleece. Synthetic materials provide durability and water resistance, while wool offers natural insulation. Fleece is commonly used for its softness and warmth, making it a popular choice for cold weather gloves.

Yes, ice gloves are designed for a range of outdoor activities, including skiing, snowboarding, and ice fishing. Their construction typically prioritizes warmth and dexterity, allowing for both protection from the cold and the ability to perform tasks effectively. Choosing the right style can enhance your experience in different winter sports.

To find the right size for ice gloves, measure the circumference of your hand around the knuckles and refer to the sizing chart provided by the manufacturer. It's important to ensure a snug fit without being too tight, as this can affect warmth and comfort. Trying on gloves with the intended base layers can also help ensure the best fit.

Insulated ice gloves provide full coverage and warmth, making them ideal for extremely cold conditions. Fingerless ice gloves, on the other hand, offer increased dexterity and are suitable for tasks that require more finger movement, such as fishing or handling gear. The choice between them depends on your specific needs and the activities you plan to engage in.