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After shoveling snow for several hours this weekend, I came to a quick (and very chilly) realization that my cute winter gloves weren’t cut out for freezing temperatures.
That’s why I’m upgrading my winter outerwear with these Carhartt thermal gloves that are so warm, even outdoor workers swear by them. They’re not the only thermal gloves worth adding to your cart this season, either.
Amazon has tons of styles from Isotoner, The North Face, Under Armour, and more that will keep your hands toasty-warm all winter. Best of all, you can add them to your cart for as little as $10 — so you might as well grab a few extra pairs for stocking stuffers or last-minute gifts.
Thermal Gloves at Amazon
- Waterproof Insert: Carhartt Quilted Gloves, $31
- 50% Off: Isotoner SleekHeat Gloves, $22 with coupon (orig. $52)
- Touchscreen Compatible: Fantastic Zone Fleece Gloves, $10 (orig. $14)
- 2,000+ Bought in the Past Month: Moreok Waterproof Thermal Gloves, $19–$21 (orig. $24–$27)
- Layer Them Under Ski Gloves: Ozero Thermal Touchscreen Gloves, $12
- Great for Driving: Isotoner Fleece-Lined Gloves, $24–$29 (orig. $28–$50)
- Nonslip Palms: The North Face Osito Etip Gloves, $40
- Heat-Trapping Fabric: Under Armour Storm Fleece Gloves, $23 (orig. $30)
- Fuzzy Fleece Lining: Be Your Own Style Fleece-Lined Knit Gloves, $22
- Four-Way Stretch: TrailHeads Lined Running Gloves, $30 (orig. $32)
Carhartt Quilted Gloves
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These Carhartt gloves hold up to heavy wear and tear like shoveling snow and yardwork, thanks to their ripstop shell and reinforced palm patches. They have thick yet lightweight polyester insulation and fleece cuffs. Plus, they’re waterproof inside and out — and for me, that means no more wet gloves (and hands) when I’m cleaning snow off my car. One shopper who works in horse barns said the gloves keep their hands “comfortably warm” in “frigid winter.”
What to Know About Thermal Gloves
- While regular gloves are lightweight and offer minimal warmth, thermal gloves keep hands warm by trapping heat.
- Thermal gloves can be lined, insulated, or made with tightly-woven or heavyweight materials.
- Not all thermal gloves are bulky. Some styles look and feel as lightweight as regular gloves because they’re made with ultra-thin insulation like 3M Thinsulate (used by many brands) or Isotoner’s SleekHeat.
Isotoner SleekHeat Gloves, $22 with coupon
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Good news: You can text, scroll, and play Candy Crush without removing your gloves. This Isotoner style has touchscreen fingertips that let you navigate smartphone screens with pinpoint accuracy. They also have double-layer protection with a polar fleece top and lightweight insulation. One shopper said the gloves are “warm enough” for “below-degree weather” and added that they “ordered a medium” and their rings “still fit underneath.”
While You’re Shopping…
Add these thermal accessories to your cart:
Fantastic Zone Fleece Gloves
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Reach for these knit gloves if you’re looking for a thin, lightweight option. This stretchy pair hugs your hands warm with cashmere-like material, fuzzy lining, and ribbed cuffs. You can wear them on their own or layer them inside mittens. Another perk? They’re also touchscreen-friendly.
They come in 11 colors and have a stocking stuffer-friendly price, so grab a pair for everyone at home. One shopper said that the gloves “fit well” and called them “warm” but “not bulky.”
Bundle up with these thermal gloves at Amazon if you want to stay warm, no matter how cold it gets — or how much it snows.
Moreok Waterproof Thermal Gloves
Amazon
Ozero Thermal Touchscreen Gloves
Amazon
Isotoner Fleece-Lined Gloves
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The North Face Osito Etip Gloves
Amazon
Under Armour Storm Fleece Gloves
Amazon
Be Your Own Style Fleece-Lined Knit Gloves
Amazon
TrailHeads Lined Running Gloves
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