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01-02-2020, 12:25 PM #1Registered User
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Mitts Choice
I'm looking for some new mitts. I know its subjective but I'm leaning heavily towards either the FTP mitts or the Outdoor Research Southback mitts. Anyone have real experiences with either or both?
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01-02-2020, 12:28 PM #2
I've used the FTPs and they're nice, not quiiiite as warm as my well-worn BD Mercury Mitts (my gold standard) but warm, great for the price. Can't speak to the OR southbacks specifically.
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01-02-2020, 12:54 PM #3Registered User
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Looks like some are modular and some the liners are sewn in? A modular Mitt is nice cuz you can take the liners out to dry or use other liners and with a glove liner you got 3 layers so they are pretty fucking warm
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01-02-2020, 02:08 PM #6Registered User
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Yeah I narrowed it to both like you said. I currently have some old Swany gloves and the Hestra Army 3 finger. Both are good but on crazy cold days my index finger turns into a frikkin' popsicle. Meanwhile my ol' lady and my kid are toasty as shit in their mitts. I decided it's my turn.
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01-02-2020, 02:31 PM #7Registered User
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something you might try especialy if you sweat your gloves up is nitrile gloves under your super thin glove liners, like the mechanics use, its effectively a vapor barrier so your gloves absolutely do not get wet with sweat and cuz its too cold for them to get wet from the snow, at days end your gloves will be bone dry
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01-02-2020, 02:49 PM #8
I have the FTP mitts and they're nice, but as I age I'm finding my hands get colder and they're not warm enough on cold days. I also have Mercury Mitts, which I used to call nuclear reactors for your hands. They too are no longer warm enough, but they're also pretty old and I think the liner may be packed out (read some reviews that said that happened) so I am probably gonna buy new Mercury Mitts.
I like the modular setup, have used the shells without the liners in the past. The lobster claw thing seems a waste to me, I don't feel any increased dexterity. That said, I have no trouble putting the index finger in with the other fingers if it is cold."fuck off you asshat gaper shit for brains fucktard wanker." - Jesus Christ
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01-02-2020, 04:31 PM #9
Anybody tried the BD Recon mitts? Yes, I understand that the Mercurys are warmer and look even more bomb-proof, but they are stiffer than I'd like
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01-02-2020, 04:34 PM #10
Black diamond ultimate is warmest. I also have mercury and vapor mitts. I bought southback on sale but have not used yet. Get cold easy so I love mitts. Also bought BD electric glove
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01-02-2020, 05:57 PM #11Registered User
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01-02-2020, 06:58 PM #12
Not as warm I don’t think. I paid $40 for southback and $85 for mercury. Is it twice as warm, maybe. Mercury is good to 20 then I go ultimate. But at 30 mercury is too much there and I’m hoping southback is the quiver
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01-02-2020, 08:01 PM #13
I’ve been rocking FTP, but the seem to wet easily despite all the leather treatment I put on them.
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01-03-2020, 01:43 AM #14Registered User
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$30 for some Kinco mitts off of Amazon. Nikwax them up and have a liner for inside of em. My hands get cold but unless it’s below 0, I don’t have any issues.
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01-03-2020, 11:55 AM #15
I use FTP mitts and at -10F last year at Stowe, I had to take them off on the lift because my hands were too warm. Sounds crazy but those things are uber-warm. Never tried the Mercury and my FTPs were new last year so no idea if they will pack out and be colder as time passes.
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01-04-2020, 10:55 AM #16
I had occasion to get really sensitive to hand temps a couple years ago: couldn't handle cold and big trouble if I even started to sweat. I got a pair of OG FTP mitts one size too big and wore glove liners inside them--selected between a thick and thin pair and both or neither on extreme cold and warm days.
That worked great, apart from the obvious need to keep things tuned a little obsessively (but no getting around that in my case so meh). The extra volume seemed to help when it was warmer out and having gloves on meant whenever my hands came out they were still covered and never got chilled. Breathability on those things helped a lot at both ends of the temp spectrum, too: dry is always more comfortable.
How much discomfort are you willing/able to endure to focus on skiing? It's different for everybody.
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01-04-2020, 12:56 PM #17Registered User
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I went back and forth on the FTP's, OR Southbacks, and the BD mercury mitts. I said screw it and ordered the BD Mercury mitts last night. I figured I would be fine with any of the 3 and BD Mercury are usually bomb proof so I picked them.
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01-04-2020, 06:31 PM #19
My Mercury Mitts are 10 years old, have seen hundreds of days of use, and are still the warmest thing I own for my hands.
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01-05-2020, 08:21 AM #21Registered User
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Kincos . . . so done of paying for overpriced gloves/mitts that will only pack out after a season!
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01-22-2020, 09:35 AM #22Registered User
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No mention of Hestra mitts?
I have the Army Leather and it is the best glove I have ever used. It is pricey in Europ but having cozy hands even when skiing at the glacier was worth it for me.
I imagine the mitts should be even warmer.
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