Dakine are the best gloves you can find in my opinion. I'm an average guy 5'10" tall and I wear large latex gloves very tight very large latex gloves. I bought the large Dakine gloves and without the liners they fit (a bit) loose and if you have the liners, they're perfect. Some wiggle room with gloves is always needed when putting on warm packs. I'm in Winter Park, Colorado and so far it's been 10-25 degrees during the day and I haven't used gloved liners. and it's been quite warm during the ride. I only used the earplugs for running around town. Now for functionality. The more tools you have, the better for you. Dakine gloves are your best choice for functionality and warmth. They have the biggest hole (snow cover), to close the sleeve of the jacket, and when you wear one glove and try to put on the second, if the hole is small, there is a headache, not Dakine, on the thumb of the right hand he has a nose wipe pad, white l his nose runs more when it's cold. There is a rubber pad on the thumb of the left hand for wiping snow off goggles on gunpowder days or when eating shit. It won't scratch your lens like you would if you were using a jacket, collared shirt or gloves to wipe snow off your goggles. Hope this helps, but you can't go wrong with Dakine gloves.
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