A suitable outfit
When physically active, the body produces heat. This is preserved thanks to the thermal insulation of the outfit. If your clothing is unsuitable, the body will get colder and blood flow to the hands will drop in order to retain heat in the central core. Gloves and clothing must be suitable to keep hands at a comfortable temperature.
If you're unsure about the size, it's always better to opt for a pair of hiking gloves that are slightly too big than too small.
Extra warmth from liner gloves = 3°C
Worn under your gloves, our liner gloves increase use temperature by 3°C on average.
How to effectively protect your hands from the cold
in the same way you wear several layers of clothing when trekking, you can wear liner gloves under your gloves, that will act as a thermal base layer. This multi-layer system enables several layers of air to form around your hands, efficiently insulating them from the cold! Remember to wear large enough gloves to avoid your fingers being constricted. Compression reduces blood circulation in the fingers.
Warning!
These gloves do not protect against the spread of viruses or microbes.