Product Review: Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts

by Paul Brook

As the weather gets colder the Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts are going to keep your hands both warm and dry.

The outside of the Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts is the tried and tested Pertex shell that will stop winds up to an impressive fifty miles per hour while having the ability to resist water with its water repellent surface.

Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts

If that wasn't enough the Pertex shell of the Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts is breathable, allowing water from the inside of the mittens to escape and keep your hands dry. Even the smallest amounts of moisture can take away heat from your body and this feature ensures an environment where moisture is at a minimum.

The internal material of the Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts is a densely woven AquaTherm pile lining. While adding comfort and insulation to the Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts the AquaTherm also spreads any moisture evenly and then wicks it away from the hands to the outer Pertex shell where the moisture is evaporated into the environment

Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts

Even if the Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts get accidentally wet due to their nature they are quick drying making sure that your hands are not exposed to the elements in order to dry the mittens out.

Once heat has developed in the Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts, which doesn't take long at all, it is kept locked in with the velcro wrist adjusting straps allowing you to tightly secure the mittens to your person.

Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts

The Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts are available in both black and olive green and in a range of sizes to suit both your preferred style and hand size.

These mittens are extremely comfortable to wear and give a surprising level of dexterity for a mitten that provides a great deal of heat and comfort.

Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts

Perfect for everyday activities in the winter time and even those who are more serious about getting out and about in nature during the colder months.

You can buy the Buffalo Cold Weather Mitts directly from this site.

January 2016