REI Co-op Guide Insulated Mittens Review
Our Verdict
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REI Co-op Guide Insulated Mittens | |||||
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Awards | Best Bang for Your Buck Women's Mitten | Best Bang for Your Buck Women's Glove | |||
Price | $55 List $38.39 at REI | $29.99 at Evo Compare at 3 sellers | $54.99 at Evo Compare at 4 sellers | $52.47 at Evo Compare at 2 sellers | $19.63 at Amazon Compare at 2 sellers |
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Bottom Line | These inexpensive mittens are a good option if you are okay with bare bones design | A high quality and fairly priced double-construction mitt that'll perform at any of your favorite winter locales | A versatile and high value glove for use on and off the ski hill | A simple and warm resort-oriented option, this simple glove gets the job done at a good price | If you're pinching pennies this winter, this pair will get you through the season for minimal cash |
Rating Categories | REI Co-op Guide Ins... | Burton Gore-Tex Mit... | Dakine Camino | Gordini GTX Storm G... | Kinco Pigskin Leather |
Warmth (25%) | |||||
Water Resistance (25%) | |||||
Dexterity (25%) | |||||
Durability (15%) | |||||
Features (10%) | |||||
Specs | REI Co-op Guide Ins... | Burton Gore-Tex Mit... | Dakine Camino | Gordini GTX Storm G... | Kinco Pigskin Leather |
Waterproof Material | Leather outer | Dry-Ride Two Layer & Gore-Tex Insert | Nylon Shell (black part), Hoxton (75% nylon, 25% polyester) DWR treatment, Leather palm (water-resistant) | Gore-Tex waterproof insert | Leather outer |
Insulation Type | Polyester | ThermaCore Synthetic Insulation | 110/350g high loft synthetic | Megaloft® synthetic insulation | HeatKeep Thermal Lining (polyester) |
Palm Material | Goat leather | Leather, Sticky Icy Grip Palm | Goat Leather | CLUTCH™ recycled snythetic leather | Grain pigskin leather |
Inner Glove Material (if applicable) | Polyester shearling fleece | Fleece | 150g tricot, 100% polyester | n/a | n/a |
Double or Single Construction? | Double | Double | Double | Single | Single |
Gauntlet or Cuff | Cuff | Gauntlet | Gauntlet | Gauntlet | Gauntlet |
Special features | Nose wipe | Nose wipe, leashes, warmer pockets, wrist cinch | Google wipe on thumb, touch screen compatible liners, removable wrist leash | Shell material and Gore-Tex insert are bluesign® approved, textured palm and fingers, zippered handwarmer pocket, nosewipe, wrist leash | None |
Fit | True to size | True to size | A little smaller, size up if you're unsure | True to size | Fits large (unisex sizing) |
Our Analysis and Test Results
Our favorite aspect of the REI Guide is that it comes in well below many of its competitors price-wise. This mitten is a step above the basic work gloves many of us continue to use for day-to-day heavy use, and the increase in warmth is worth the small increase in price.
Performance Comparison
Warmth
While this mitten does not feature very heavy insulation, a large degree of warmth comes from the fact that it is a mitten. The REI Guide does a good job of circulating existing heat from hands inside the mitten. We did like the pile lining on the inside of this model. We found that the pile helped to wick moisture away from hands and keep them both dry and warm. On very cold days, however, we did still find ourselves balling our hands into fists inside these mittens to warm up our fingers on the chairlift.
Water Resistance
The overall water resistance of the REI Guide Mitten comes from an included water-resistant treatment that needs to be applied to the leather. Without this treatment, we found that water seeps through the seams of this mitten and the leather itself begins to absorb water. This also begins to happen as the treatment wears off and is due to be reapplied. This mitten requires more maintenance than most other mittens we have tested.
Dexterity
We found that we had a fairly good ability to adjust gear, zip zippers, and handle ropes with the Guide Mitten compared to other mittens. The nature of having four fingers in one pocket still hinders dexterity compared to gloves, of course. The lack of heavy insulation, however, allows for some individual motion and the use of fingers.
Durability
We believe the durability of the Guide Mitten is just so-so, and largely dependent on the maintenance of the leather. The fabric construction of the mitten in the woven cuff and wrist backer is susceptible to tearing and catching.
The double-stitched goat leather construction of the main body of the mitten appears solid. The supple nature of goat leather leads us to believe that it may begin to wear thin in the highest-use areas. That said, a major factor in the health of the leather is protecting it from moisture, and diligent water-resistance treatment will significantly improve the durability of this product.
Features
The work-style Guide Mitten is relatively sparse on features. It does feature a suede-textured nose wipe, which is always appreciated. We do wish these mitts had at least a leash, however, as we do find ourselves taking mittens off more often than gloves due to the decreased dexterity.
Should You Buy the REI Co-op Guide Mittens?
These mittens are a great consideration for the wallet-savvy skier. Spending just a little more than you would on a hardware store pair of gloves will get you significantly warmer and hardier mittens. Moreover, if you want a pair of general-use winter mittens that might occasionally see some ski use, these mittens are ideal and well-priced for that functionality.
What Other Women's Ski Gloves Should You Consider?
If you're seeing the pinnacle of warmth for your cold-weather ski adventures, the Black Diamond Mercury Mitts are our top recommendation. Not only are they super warm, but they are also waterproof and the long gauntlets help to seal out the elements on windy or stormy days. Our other mitten recommendation is the Burton Gore-Tex Mitten, a high-value option that still performs well without breaking the bank. Either option will keep you warmer than the Gide Mittens, though arguably not as stylish.