Winter Gloves & Mitts
Lightweight thermal fabrics like fleece, softshell, or insulated synthetics keep hands warm while still breathing well. Moisture‑wicking liners help prevent sweat from cooling your hands mid run.
Yes, mitts trap more heat because your fingers share warmth inside one compartment. They’re ideal for very cold or windy days when gloves alone aren’t enough.
Touchscreen fingertips make it easier to use your phone or watch without exposing your hands to the cold. They’re especially helpful for adjusting music, maps, or tracking apps on the go.
Some runners use a thin liner under a lightweight mitt or glove for extra insulation. This setup lets you adjust warmth easily as your run heats up.
Windproof panels make a big difference on exposed routes or windy days. They help maintain warmth even when temperatures are warmer.