The 6 Best Ski Gloves For Sweaty Hands

The Overall Best

These high-quality women's ski mittens are a great choice for sweaty hands, mostly due to the liners, which are made with an innovative fabric called Dryride Thermex. The material lifts sweat from your skin as you perspire, transporting it to the outer layer of the fabric. On top of that, it's quick-drying, too. Plus, since the liners are fully separate pieces, you can dry them out at lunch or throw them in the washing machine when you get home.

The mittens themselves have synthetic leather palms for durability and grip. Remarkably breathable and touchscreen-compatible, they also feature a zippered pocket that can be used to stash hand warmers or to provide ventilation. They keep your hands exceptionally warm, according to reviewers, and you can adjust them with straps or drawstrings.

  • Available sizes: X-Small to X-Large

The Best Budget Option

Although the liners aren't removable for these Andorra ski mittens, they're still good for sweaty hands due to their breathable, lightweight fabric. In addition to offering plenty of ventilation, the liners are fairly moisture-wicking, as well. At this price point, these mittens are not going to be quite as waterproof as some of the other options on my list, but they're a great if you tend to ski in warmer places (such as the Pacific northwest or Californian versus the Rockies).

In addition to fantastic sweat-reducing properties, the gloves feature nonslip palms that offer excellent grip and soft-coated thumbs to help wipe your goggles. They also have touchscreen capabilities, zippered pockets to store small items, plus straps and drawstrings to provide a comfortable fit.

  • Available sizes: Small/Medium or Medium/Large

The Best Splurge

If your hands need extra warmth, but you don't want them to become sweaty, these ultra-cozy ski mittens are a high-quality option with superior moisture-wicking abilities. Equipped with fully removable liners made from breathable, lightweight polyester, they're the Cadillac of ski gloves. The insides feature warm fiberfill insulation and the exterior of the gloves boasts triple-layer polyamide that's 100% waterproof (and windproof, too).

The palms showcase tough goat leather for added durability and there are straps at the wrists and drawstrings to block snow from sliding in at the cuffs. Generally speaking, these gloves rank among the warmest on the market. Though, it's worth noting that they aren't touchscreen compatible.

  • Available sizes: 5 to 11

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