
"Choose gloves that trap your body heat inside: The key is not thickness, but insulation that keeps the warm air your hands produce trapped inside the glove. Your own body is the only heat source, so the glove must act like a thermos and prevent that heat from escaping. Always layer your gloves: Use a thinner, dexterous inner glove (ideally windproof and touch-screen compatible) inside a much warmer outer mitten."
"Always carry at least one spare pair of gloves/mittens against your body Keep a dry spare pair (or spare removable liners) in an inside pocket next to your body so they stay warm and dry. If your main gloves get wet or cold, you can immediately swap to a warm, dry pair. Removable liners are especially good because you can dry them separately at night."
Prevent cold hands by choosing gloves that trap the warm air generated by the hands; insulation and containment matter more than bulk. Layer a thin, dexterous inner glove (preferably windproof and touchscreen-compatible) beneath a much warmer outer mitten so hands stay functional during fine tasks. Carry at least one dry spare pair or removable liners stored against the body to remain warm and dry and to swap immediately if primary gloves get wet. Prefer mittens over gloves because shared finger warmth increases heat retention, and use removable liners for faster drying.
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