Best Choice of Ski Gloves:
Black Diamond Guide Glove is perhaps the ultimate ski glove. Designed for skiing in cold regions like Alaska that can be subzero and windy, this glove is totally waterproof. Both of your hands will always be warm - even your fingertips and your thumb - so these gloves are definitely worth their price!
Burton Gloves are water resistant leather gloves filled with goose down. The lining of this glove wicks away moisture and gown will keep your hands warm.
Mountain Hardwear gloves are made out of Gore-Tex, so they’re completely weatherproof, but still breathable. Goat skin palms are great for handling ski poles, and fleece insulation is sleek, but will still keep you warm. A nose wipe is always a great feature, and the gauntlet of this glove can be worn under or over your jacket sleeve.
Marmot Ultimate Ski Glove is just that. While these gloves are more expensive than most ski gloves, you aren’t paying for an ordinary glove - you’re paying for warm, dry hands throughout your entire ski day. These gloves are completely waterproof, insulated, and reinforced to be durable. Woth a safety leash, you can adjust your goggles on the lift without having to worry about dropping a glove. Also, you won’t sacrifice the easy movement of your hands for warmth. These gloves have it all!
Black Diamong Glissade gloves are sleek, but you won’t sacrifice anything for their appealing design. Mid-warmth for average ski days, your hands will be comfortable and dry, even during wet spring days. Fleece lining provides a slim but quality insulation, and a durable palm and "hinged knuckles" give you great movement - handling ski poles or zippering your jacket will become an easy task with these gloves.