The 10 Best Snow Gloves For Kids

Updated May 23, 2020 by Jack Mclennan

This wiki has been updated 13 times since it was first published in April of 2020. Whether you're kids are playing in the snow, sledding down a hill, or just walking in the wintertime, giving them some snow gloves is essential to keep them warm and comfortable. Our list includes both mittens and classic fingered gloves, along with several styles and color combinations. There are also options that let you use electronic devices, and choices for your littlest toddler, as well. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Zelda Matilda Toddler Mittens

2. Azarxis Snow Gloves

3. Windrider Mittens

4. Columbia Chippewa

5. Roxy Snow's Up Mitt

6. Airsprts Ski Gloves

7. Magarrow Outdoor

8. 7-Mi Snow Gloves

9. Cooraby Knit Gloves

10. Lethmik Touchscreen

Special Honors

Dakine Wrist Gaurd Gloves These gloves are not only waterproof and extremely warm, they also have a rigid nylon piece along the back of the hand and wrist to prevent your child from getting hurt if they fall over. This choice is ideal if your child is learning something like skiing or snowboarding. dakine.com

Editor's Notes

May 20, 2020:

Gloves are extremely important, especially if you live somewhere with harsh winter conditions. Hands and feet are the first parts of the body to feel the cold, and you want to protect them and keep them warm at all costs.

Before you make a selection, you'll want to figure out whether you want a robust glove that is waterproof, or if you are just wanting some extra warmth for your child's hands. We also have mitten options, and several styles to choose from.

If you are just looking for something light and thin, that still provides some extra warmth in the winter months, check out the Cooraby Knit Gloves or the Lethmik Touchscreen. The latter pair enable you to still use your electronic devices while keeping warm.

If you're looking for a more robust glove that is waterproof, while still being affordable, check out the Azarxis Snow Gloves or the Airsprts Ski Gloves. Both are at an affordable price point, and have plenty of colors to suit your child's unique taste.

For those with kids that will likely be outside all winter long, you'll want to consider the Zelda Matilda Toddler Mitten or the Roxy Snow's Up Mitt. Both brands are highly lauded in the glove community, and they are the warmest options on the list.

Last updated on May 23, 2020 by Jack Mclennan

Jack McLennan is a writer residing somewhere in the greater Los Angeles area. He is a recent graduate of UC Santa Cruz, where he obtained a bachelor’s in Literature and Creative Writing with an emphasis in poetry. He is currently pursuing standup comedy and working on sketch writing, among other things. Jack has worked myriad jobs throughout the years from house painter to gravedigger, which has given him insight into varied fields such as woodworking, furniture, gardening, animal care, handiwork, camping supplies, and more.


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