The Best Waterproof Gloves

The Best Waterproof Gloves
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What To Look For

The best waterproof gloves have an outer shell that is made of DryClime, Gore-Tex or MemBrain. These materials are all waterproof, windproof, lightweight and breathable. To make the best waterproof glove however, they cannot simply be made of this material. An insulation layer must also be part of the glove and should run from the wrist to the end of the finger. The best waterproof gloves will also have an innermost layer that will wick away sweat from the hand.

Common Pitfalls

Many waterproof gloves or mits can be difficult to grasp objects with or push buttons while wearing. Some gloves have a removable flap that will free the finger for these types of tasks. These gloves though are not the best waterproof gloves.

Where To Buy

Waterproof gloves can be purchased at any sporting goods store, outdoor supply store, ski supply store and at many department stores. These types of gloves can also be purchased online from various retailers.

Cost

The cost of waterproof gloves ranges from $15 to $100 in 2010. Some of the best waterproof gloves are made with removable layers, for various types of climates and to free up fingers. This type of glove is the most expensive, but provides the widest range of uses.

Comparison Shopping

Mits are made with the same materials as gloves to provide waterproof capabilities. Mits allow for a grip and tend to keep hands warmer, but do not allow the fingers to move freely and do everyday tasks.

Accessories

Waterproof hats are also available, to help endure wet and rainy conditions. They can be purchased at any sporting goods or outdoor supply store for $15 to $75.

Insider Tips

Be sure to try gloves on before purchasing, to ensure they are comfortable and a good fit for your needs.

References

Article reviewed by Dan Mausner Last updated on: Dec 8, 2010

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