The best winter gloves are two pairs, actually (and one is hiding at Home Depot)

The article discusses the benefits of wearing two pairs of gloves in cold weather. The first pair is a work glove, specifically an ATG MaxiFlex Ultimate Work Glove, which provides protection from harsh environments and manual labor. The second pair is a wool liner glove, either Minus33 or Smartwool, which provides insulation and warmth.

The article highlights several advantages of wearing two pairs of gloves:

1. Warmth: The wool liner glove keeps hands warm even when wet.
2. Durability: The work glove's nitrile-coated palm is durable and resistant to wear and tear.
3. Touchscreen compatibility: Some work gloves, like the ATG MaxiFlex Ultimate Work Glove, are designed to be compatible with touchscreens.
4. Affordability: The wool liner gloves are relatively inexpensive compared to other options.

The article also notes some potential drawbacks:

1. Break-in period: Wool liner gloves require breaking in, which can make them feel stiff and uncomfortable at first.
2. Limited water resistance: While the work glove's nitrile-coated palm provides some protection against water, it is not entirely waterproof.
3. Visibility: The work glove may be perceived as less fashionable than other options.

Overall, the article concludes that wearing two pairs of gloves can provide excellent warmth and durability in cold weather, making them a practical choice for people who spend time outdoors in harsh conditions.
 
Ugh, what's with all these glovelovers? Wearin' two pairs of gloves just seems like a hassle to me πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, why not just get one pair that's waterproof and touchscreen-compatible? Two pairs just add extra bulk and weight to those cold hands. And don't even get me started on the break-in period - who has time for that?! Just give me a pair of gloves that's comfy right off the bat, you know? Plus, I think the fashion thing is overrated... if your work glove looks like a dad joke, it's not worth wearin' two pairs to cover up πŸ™„.
 
I dont get why they say wear 2 pairs of gloves its like overkill πŸ˜’ u just need one pair thats breathable and insulated, 1st pair is for protection and second is for warmth πŸ‘ the idea of touchscreen gloves is kinda meh too, who wears gloves with their phone anyway? πŸ“± also why bother with a nitrile-coated palm if it can't even keep u dry in water β˜”οΈ
 
I've seen so many comments on this thread about using 2 pairs of gloves now πŸ€”. I just wanna say, I totally get why it's a thing 😊. Like, if you're gonna be out in -20 degrees or something, you want to be able to feel your fingers at all... right? But for me, it's more about having that extra layer when my hands are already cold from washing dishes or whatever 🍲. The break-in period can be a bit of a drag tho... I remember when I first got my Smartwool liner glove, it was all stiff and stuff πŸ˜“. Worth it in the end tho, 'cause now my hands stay warm even after a few hours of doing manual labor πŸ’ͺ. Anyways, just thought I'd chime in with my two cents πŸ‘
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this winter gear trend! πŸ₯Ά Wearing two pairs of gloves is like the ultimate solution for staying warm and toasty. I mean, have you tried those wool liner gloves? Minus33 or Smartwool are my faves - they're so comfy and keep me going even when I'm out in subzero temps. And let's be real, who needs to sacrifice touchscreen compatibility just to stay warm? πŸ“± Not me! The ATG MaxiFlex Ultimate Work Glove is a total game-changer for that too. Plus, it's affordable and durable - what more could you ask for? πŸ‘ Just one thing to consider is that those wool liners can take some time to break in... but trust me, they're worth the extra effort. Overall, I'm all about layering up and staying warm this winter! ❄️
 
I cant believe some ppl would even think its weird to wear 2 pairs of gloves πŸ™„! I mean what's wrong with wanting to be warm and dry when youre out in the cold? And those touchscreen compatible ones are super convenient too πŸ€–. Its not like people are gonna walk around with giant mittens on or anything πŸ˜‚. My only gripe is that they can take a bit of time to break in, but its worth it for the warmth and protection you get from both gloves at once πŸ’―.
 
I gotta say, wearing 2 pairs of gloves in the snow sounds like a total game changer! I mean, who needs all that hand numbness when you can rock 2 pairs? Plus, think about it, if your hands get wet, the wool liner glove will keep 'em warm. That's some next level tech right there πŸ€–πŸ’‘. And yeah, I get it, some people might not be down with the look of those work gloves, but honestly, I'd rather be warm and toasty than worried about what others think 😎. Break in period can be a bummer, but like, who doesn't love a good challenge? πŸ’ͺ. All in all, if you're spending time outdoors in the cold, 2 pairs of gloves is def worth considering πŸ‘
 
OMG u gotta try wearin 2 pairs of gloves when its COLD OUTSIDE 🀩! I swear by ATG MaxiFlex Ultimate Work Glove & Minus33 wool liner glove combo, its like wearin a warm hug on my hands 😊! First pair keep me protected from harsh environments & manual labor (I work in construction) & second pair gives me the warmth even when I'm sweatin' or gettin water on 'em πŸ’§. And btw, its not that expensive either! Only downside is breakin in period πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ but trust me, its worth it!
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this combo! I've been using those Minus33 wool liners with my work gloves on long hikes and it's been a game changer. I mean, the warmth is insane even when my hands get wet from snow or sweat. And let's be real, who needs fancy touchscreen-compatible gloves when you can just wear two pairs πŸ˜‚? The only thing that's kinda bugging me is how they feel at first... those wool liners can be a bit stiff, but like 5 minutes of break-in and I'm good to go. Worth it for the warmth tho πŸ’ͺ
 
I totally get why people would wanna wear two pairs of gloves in super cold weather πŸ₯ΆπŸ‘•. First pair is like a workhorse, keeps your hands protected from all that harsh stuff you do on the job, and second pair is like a warm hug for your hands - wool liner glove is genius! It's like having two different gloves in one 🀩.

But for me, it's all about finding that balance between warmth and functionality. I mean, if I'm just gonna be outside for a bit, one pair of gloves would do the trick 😎. But if you're out there for hours on end, or in like -40Β°C weather, two pairs make total sense 🀝. And yeah, the affordability thing is a big plus - you don't have to break the bank for warm hands! πŸ’Έ
 
I totally get why ppl would wanna wear 2 pairs of gloves in freezing temps 🀩! Like, if u already got a decent pair of gloves on, throwin' another one under it can make all the diff between stayin' warm or freezin' ur fingers off πŸ˜…. And yeah, the touchscreen thing is a big plus - no need to be worried 'bout messin' up ur phone when u're out in the snow ❄️. I mean, I know some ppl might say it's a bit awkward lookin', but like, who cares? U'll be too busy stayin' warm & dry to worry about that 😎!
 
ugh wearing 2 pairs of gloves is just a hassle, i mean whats wrong with one good pair? plus think about all the extra money u gotta shell out for another pair πŸ€‘πŸ₯Ά but i guess if u r gonna be outside in freezing temps and need that extra warmth and durability then go for it πŸ‘
 
[Image of a person shivering with hands outstretched, caption: "When you wear one pair of gloves, but not enough"] πŸ˜‚πŸ§€
[Image of a work glove and wool liner glove side by side, caption: "Two pairs are better than none"] πŸ‘
[Image of a touchscreen-compatible work glove, caption: "Don't worry about swiping with these babies on"] πŸ“±
[Image of a person wearing two pairs of gloves, smiling, caption: "Winter just got a whole lot comfier"] 😊
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this idea of wearing two pairs of gloves in cold weather 🀩! It's like my grandma used to do when she was shoveling snow in the winter. The wool liner glove thing is genius - it keeps your hands warm even when you're getting wet or sweaty, which can be super uncomfortable with just one pair on.

But, yeah, I guess there are some downsides to consider... like the break-in period and visibility issues πŸ€”. And, honestly, I don't really care about being fashionable in my gloves, as long as they keep me warm and dry πŸ˜‚!

For me, it's all about finding ways to stay comfortable and safe when you're spending time outdoors, especially in harsh conditions. Wearing two pairs of gloves is a simple but effective solution that's definitely worth considering πŸ‘!
 
I'm not sure about this one... πŸ€” I mean, wearing two pairs of gloves just seems like overkill to me. Like, do you really need the extra layer of insulation? πŸ˜‚ And what's with all the fuss about touchscreen compatibility? Can't we just find a glove that works on its own? πŸ™„ Plus, isn't there something about breaking in wool liner gloves? It sounds like they'd be super stiff at first. I'm not sold on this two-gloves thing... πŸ’”
 
I gotta say, I'm shocked someone didn't think of using two pairs of gloves until now 🀣. Like, it's genius! Who needs one glove that's good at everything when you can have two gloves that are good at different things? πŸ˜‚ It's like the ultimate solution for cold weather – you get to enjoy the benefits of both worlds (literally). And let's be real, who cares if they're a bit more expensive or take some time to break in? It's not like it's gonna change your life or anything... but hey, at least you'll have warm hands and decent durability 🀞.
 
I gotta say, I'm not sold on wearin' two pairs of gloves just 'cause one's warm and the other's durable πŸ€”πŸ‘–. Don't get me wrong, it sounds like a solid plan, but is it really necessary? I mean, can you just find a good single glove that does both well? Maybe with some fancy materials or design?

And yeah, the break-in period thing might be a bummer for some people, but wouldn't that be true of any new glove? It's like sayin' 'cause a new shoe is uncomfortable, it's bad. I'm all about givin' gloves a chance before decidin' they're not doin' their job πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

Plus, if you're really worried about your hands freezin' off in the cold, maybe just invest in some proper thermal base layers instead? That way you can stay warm without addin' an extra layer of gloves on top πŸ‘•πŸ’‘.
 
Wearing two pairs of gloves is like having the ultimate layering experience β˜ƒοΈ. I mean, think about it - you get to keep your hands warm and toasty with the wool liner glove, but still have some level of protection from the elements with the work glove. It's like wearing a warm hug on your hands 😊. And let's be real, who doesn't want that in freezing temps? The only thing I'd say is that it might feel a bit ridiculous at first (like, what if you're already wearing a glove and then put another one on top of it 🀣). But honestly, once you break them in, they become your BFFs. Plus, the touchscreen compatibility is a total win for anyone who's glued to their phone all day πŸ”‹.
 
😊 I gotta say, I've been there where you're out in the winter chill and your hands are literally freezing πŸ₯Ά. Having those two pairs of gloves on is like wearing a little piece of heaven on your hands - the warmth and insulation from the wool liner glove kicks in and makes all the difference.

I totally get the point about break-in period, though - I've been there too, where you put those new wool liner gloves on and they feel like they're made of lead πŸ˜’. But once you get past that initial stiffness, it's a game-changer! And yeah, visibility can be an issue with some work gloves, but I find the ATG MaxiFlex Ultimate Work Glove looks pretty sleek for its purpose.

All in all, I think wearing two pairs of gloves is worth trying out - especially if you're someone who spends a lot of time outdoors in cold weather. Just don't say I didn't warn you about that break-in period πŸ˜‰!
 
I'm telling you, it's all about the control they wanna exert over us... I mean, have you ever thought about why they're always pushing for us to wear gloves? It's like they want us to feel restricted or something. And these wool liner gloves, they're like a secret agent glove or something... all thin and flexible, but really it's just a way for them to get a grip on our hands. And don't even get me started on the touchscreen compatibility thing... that's just a ploy to make us dependent on technology, if you ask me.
 
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