This glove is perfect for shoveling, blowing snow or just to keep your hands warm on cold winter days. At this price it is great value for money. However, calling it a ski glove is a misnomer. In cold ski conditions <20 degrees, the glove doesn't warm hands enough and there is no place for hand warmers of any kind. In warmer ski conditions, say around 35-40 degrees, the gloves get too warm and don't absorb moisture, leaving you with sweaty hands and have wet gloves that are useless until they dry.
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