Men's Ski Gloves and Winter Mittens
Cold hands end ski days early. The right gloves or mittens keep you out longer, whether you need warmth, dexterity, or both.
Men's ski gloves
Ski gloves are built for snow, cold, and long days on the mountain. Look for waterproofing, insulation, and a cuff that works with your jacket. Under-cuff gloves fit inside the sleeve for a clean feel. Over-cuff gloves seal over the sleeve for better powder protection.your jacket. Under-cuff gloves fit inside the sleeve for a clean feel. Over-cuff gloves seal over the sleeve for better powder protection.
Insulated ski gloves
Insulated gloves are the everyday resort choice. Synthetic insulation stays warm when damp. DownInsulated gloves are the everyday resort choice. Synthetic insulation stays warm when damp. Down offers high warmth with less bulk but performs best in drier conditions. If you want dexterity for poles, zippers, and bindings, insulated gloves are the go-to.like the Regulator Glove are the go-to.
Waterproof shell gloves
Shell gloves skip built-in insulation. They’re ideal for spring laps or for layering over a linerShell gloves skip built-in insulation. They’re ideal for spring laps or for layering over a liner when temperatures change through the day. A smart pick for skiers who run hot or want flexible warmth.
3-finger ski gloves
3-finger gloves balance warmth and control. Three fingers share one compartment for added heat, while the separate index finger keeps key tasks easier. A strong option if your hands run cold but mittens feel too bulky.
- Insulated glove: Best for all-around resort use and dexterity
- Shell glove: Best for layering and mild conditions
- 3-finger glove: Best for warmth with more control than a mitten
Men's winter mittens
Mittens are warmer than gloves because your fingers share heat. They’re the top choice for deep cold, storm days, and anyone who always seems to have cold hands. The trade-off is less dexterity.
Insulated mittens for maximum warmth
Insulated mittensInsulated mittens like the Regulator Mitten deliver the most warmth. Down or synthetic fill creates strong protection for long chairlift rides and below-freezing days. If warmth comes first, start here.
Lightweight mittens for everyday wear
Lightweight mittens offer moderate warmth with less bulk. They work well for errands, walks, and milder ski days.
| Style | Best conditions | Warmth | Dexterity |
| Insulated mittens | Deep cold, powder days | Maximum | Low |
| Lightweight mittens | Everyday use, mild skiing | Moderate | Moderate |
| 3-finger gloves | Cold days with gear handling | High | Medium |
Black mittens and gloves for men
Black goes with everything, hides wear, and stays versatile season after season.
Shop Men's Black Gloves and Mittens
Lightweight mens gloves for active days
If you ski hard, tour, or run warm, lightweight gloves can outperform bulkier pairs. Better breathability helps manage sweat, and dry hands stay warmer.
Sports gloves for skiing and snowboarding
Ski and snowboard gloves are built for mountain use, with features that improve grip, weather protection, and daily durability.
Gloves with reinforced grip
Reinforced palms improve grip and stand up to pole wear, edges, and repeated use. Leather offers excellent feel and durability. Synthetic reinforcements are easier to maintain and dry faster.
Touchscreen-compatible gloves
Touchscreen fingertips let you check maps or your phone without removing your gloves. Responsiveness varies by style, so check product details.
| Feature | Function |
| Reinforced palm | Better durability and grip |
| Waterproof membrane | Blocks moisture |
| Touchscreen fingertips | Easier phone use |
| Wrist closure | Seals out snow |
Men’s gloves for everyday winter
Everyday winter gloves handle commuting, shoveling, and daily cold-weather wear with less bulk than full ski gloves.
How to find your glove size
Fit matters. Too tight restricts blood flow. Too loose lets cold air in.
How to measure your hand
- Measure around your dominant hand at the knuckles, excluding the thumb
- Use that circumference to find your size
- Size up for liners; size down for a closer fit
Obermeyer mens glove size chart
| Size | Hand circumference |
| S | 7.5"–8" |
| M | 8.5"–9" |
| L | 9.5"–10" |
| XL | 10.5"–11" |
Why Obermeyer gloves are built for the mountain
Since 1947, Obermeyer has built ski gear for real mountain conditions, with waterproof-breathable construction, dependable insulation, and skier-focused fit.waterproof-breathable construction, dependable insulation, and skier-focused fit.
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