Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 21:55     Subject: Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because I have Raynaud's syndrome and my fingers and toes get extremely cold. I have wool socks and snow boots (I found battery-heated soles didn't work well). I have super-duper mittens that partially zip open to reveal a pair of liner gloves, which means I don't actually have to take it all off to manipulate certain things - although I can do a surprising amount with the full mittens! And the best part is, when I'm waiting outdoors during my kid's horseback riding session, I have small battery-heated hand-warmers I slip inside the mittens! Heaven



Please show us the link for your super-duper mittens.


Yes! Here they are. I bought them at REI years ago, so maybe now there are even better ones out there:

https://www.amazon.com/Swany-Arctic-Mitt-Womens-Black/dp/B08HSM7CVW/ref=sr_1_5?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.x_k0jLwNJgOYmUUPI64V4PZG1vdDfKEl6YpfQTL8FQcbQBGPCiGe3Rwbjx64iCS6jQU_q2Rc2r6jxacFdqCF_qaBbZumia2yP5i58rUzi1B7MW9BCmEAulcJ5YzLEQzUwEZSDiGB0l6lUPIi9LNfJwBOJ0EbZNTBPXyfolZGd-pFu-8BR3ukQvWYCdIproDUd57yHjOKX0_euXyPa5sCmrSQdtkGaZlWb9zA8k733tHLrRyMR88lutFQicFzirhyDRKrRKB6lnOxmVMZFF5CbXIbVK5iU4jB_aHfe07A6rh6DEqpJZOAxnKBg29C_BHKjHjeLtpl54IQzdPzbUlKkXIIyrexz2BWdQw0sxpLfti71LcQCGPrr4qJga7gqoYseKdux_saCdZrO4r-Jj1Xxak1IJyfAwXuEFpEGAbYUvt9QvJYXjdo3xGEc4PEZMZr.ai7iCFvinf0MGBjKS7djeRwFvZe9fJnnBvmSFr2UbE8&dib_tag=se&hvadid=570540679123&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9007768&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=16000285266084272815&hvtargid=kwd-3813762995&hydadcr=13655_13389811&keywords=swany+toaster+mittens&qid=1734231213&sr=8-5
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 21:49     Subject: Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

I wear mittens because my fingers get really cold, even in the warmest gloves. I put rechargeable hand warmers inside the mittens when I go for a long dog walk and my fingers stay toasty. I don't mind having to take the mitten off for 20 seconds to pick up after the dog. I also clutch the hand warmer inside the mitten the whole time so I do not use the thumb part of the mitten. I wish they would make thumb-less mittens for this purpose.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 21:41     Subject: Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

Anonymous wrote:Because I have Raynaud's syndrome and my fingers and toes get extremely cold. I have wool socks and snow boots (I found battery-heated soles didn't work well). I have super-duper mittens that partially zip open to reveal a pair of liner gloves, which means I don't actually have to take it all off to manipulate certain things - although I can do a surprising amount with the full mittens! And the best part is, when I'm waiting outdoors during my kid's horseback riding session, I have small battery-heated hand-warmers I slip inside the mittens! Heaven



Please show us the link for your super-duper mittens.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 18:40     Subject: Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

I like mittens that flip open at the palm to expose fingers wearing thin gloves.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 18:34     Subject: Re:Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

Anonymous wrote:I have Raynaud’s Syndrome. My fingers start burning and it is painful in thin gloves when it’s around 45 degrees or lower. Thick fur lined mittens a must when at a sporting event or walking dog in cold.

RS is very common.


It also seems to be more common in adolescent girls now too. With gloves, you're keeping the heart in each finger. If you have Raynaud's, there is no heat, so you need mittens.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 16:37     Subject: Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

Keeping my fingers warm trumps everything else for me. Obviously if you really need your fingers at all times mittens don’t work.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 16:36     Subject: Re:Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

Anonymous wrote:Op here. I hear these responses but how does one twist locks to their doors or open anything like this?!



These are the style I am seeing everywhere.


I mean, you still have some movement of your fingers inside the mitten. I can easily lock my indoor lock, use my car clicker (with my thumb), open the car door, and probably start the car with mittens on. Locking the door to the house with a key would be trickier, but I could still do it.

I have the Burton snowboarder mittens that come with inside gloves and the mittens have a elastic wristband feature so your mittens hang off your wrists if you need to pop them off.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 16:31     Subject: Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

Anonymous wrote:I like them bc I can flip people off and they dont know.


I love that this was the first response
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 15:32     Subject: Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

What are you doing that requires gloves or mittens and also requires finger dexterity for more than just a few seconds every now and then? If I’m walking the dog, for example, I lock the door behind me and then put on the mittens. We then walk for 10-30 minutes and I only need to take off one mitten for 30 seconds to bag some poop. Otherwise I can do everything I need to do with mittens on until we’re back. Similarly, I can walk to the metro and only need my fingers to lock the front door when I leave and to pull out my card when I get there. Mittens are warmer than gloves and I don’t miss having separate fingers at all.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 15:24     Subject: Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

I wear the kind with flip back mittens so my fingers are free when needed.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 15:09     Subject: Re:Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

They're soft and flexible, like a puffer coat and not stiff like oven mits. There's certainly a loss of dexterity but a basic pincer grip is still doable. I usually put the second one just after leaving the house and do take one off to open the door immediately before going in but that's about it. I find myself not fussing as much with my phone (advancing songs, skipping podcasts, etc) but for me that's a feature not a bug.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 15:08     Subject: Re:Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

Anonymous wrote:Op here. I hear these responses but how does one twist locks to their doors or open anything like this?!



These are the style I am seeing everywhere.


JFC how many doors are you locking/unlocking on your daily walks? It takes two seconds to take the mitten off.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 14:51     Subject: Re:Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

Anonymous wrote:Op here. I hear these responses but how does one twist locks to their doors or open anything like this?!



These are the style I am seeing everywhere.


My locks are electronic. I push a button. I switched to lever sets on the exterior doors. It's OK to use modern conveniences.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 14:23     Subject: Re:Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

Op here. I hear these responses but how does one twist locks to their doors or open anything like this?!



These are the style I am seeing everywhere.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 14:13     Subject: Adult mittens wearers - how are they not inconvenient?

I love my mittens! I am still able to open doors, lock doors and pick things up. That doesn't seem like a mittens issue. The only thing I can't do is text, but I can't do that with gloves either.