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Reddit mentions of Heat Factory Fleece-Lined Ragg Wool Gloves with Fold-Back Finger Caps and Hand Heat Warmer Pockets, Women's
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Heat Factory Fleece-Lined Ragg Wool Gloves with Fold-Back Finger Caps and Hand Heat Warmer Pockets, Women's. Here are the top ones.
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- Fleece-Lined Ragg wool gloves provide long-lasting soothing heat and protection for outdoor activities from the cold
- Fold-back thumb and finger mitten caps allow you flexibility to perform delicate tasks
- Durable wool glove lined with Thinsulate insulation, have soft fleece cuffs
- Includes one pair of Heat Factory Hand Warmers that last up to 10 hours each
- One size fits most woman's hands
Features:
Specs:
Color | Wheat |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 10.5 Inches |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 0.17 Pounds |
Width | 4.5 Inches |
Awesome to get so many responses! Seems like everyone has their own style of layering. I have a decent amount of hoodies, puffy jackets, a couple fleece, and one soft shell jacket, so I have plenty of mid layers, I guess I just need a jacket for blocking wind. For my head and face I was thinking the bad days I would wear this balaclava and a hood, while the milder days would be a scarf or neck gaiter with a beanie. Luckily I have a decent pair of boots that are waterproof, while are made of leather =/ (found out they shrink in the cold), I think they should do the trick. As far as gloves go, I still dont have that figured out. Should I get thick ski gloves possible with a liner? I dont like how bulky they are but thinner gloves or even fingerless mitts seem to lack wind protection. As for snow pants, I have eyed these a bit, but I think I can get something that works just as well for cheaper. Fortunately for me, I have an above average body temp when exerting, which unfortunately causes me to sweat like a whore on Sunday morning. Initially I will be using some old (polyester) L/S running shirts as a base layer. Hopefully this will wick the sweat enough. I believe that has all clothing needs covered, and now need to look into emergency car supplies.
I think your best option will be gloves like these that come with pockets for battery hand warmers.