By: Megan Amick: Accessories Buyer | October 15, 2023
One of the biggest challenges of introducing your kids to skiing or snowboarding is making sure they stay warm and comfortable all day. And a prime offender is chilly fingers. It’s hard for kids to get in and out of their own gloves, and they tend to crash more, so their hands are in the snow more often than adults. This all combines to set them up for numb fingers and cold hands. Luckily, the solution is obvious: better gloves. However, it can be challenging to find the best kids' ski gloves. There are plenty of options on the market, but without real-world experience, it’s hard to make a choice.
In 2024, the landscape of kids' ski gloves and mittens is embracing a vibrant and inclusive direction. Shifting from traditionally gendered designs, brands are now unveiling a plethora of gender-neutral colorways, ensuring every young winter enthusiast finds a pair that resonates with their personal style. Furthermore, fun prints are making a splash, adding an element of whimsy and excitement to these essential winter accessories. Whether they're hitting the slopes or enjoying a snowball fight, the latest trends ensure kids are both warm and stylish, celebrating their individuality with every snowy adventure.
The days of putting socks on your hands to stay warm are long gone. Slip your hands into the Burton GORE-TEX Gloves for kids and join us in wondering what took so long to bring children some high quality gear like this. With the legendary GORE-TEX waterproof-breathable membrane, warm and compact Thermacore™ synthetic insulation, and a Screen Grab® Toughgrip™ palm, your hands are protected and still able to use modern electronic devices without needing to take off the gloves.
Insulation | Waterproofing | Original Price |
Thermacore Synthetic | GORE-TEX | $54.95 |
The Dakine Tracker Gloves are simple, durable, and warm. With a breathable waterproof membrane, plenty of synthetic insulation, and an extra long gauntlet cuff, these gloves will keep your kid's fingers safe from snow through pizzas, french fries, falling leafs, and snowball fights for years to come.
Insulation | Waterproofing | Original Price |
High Loft Synthetic | DK Dry™ | $40.00 |
Cold hands aren't an option when outdoor adventuring is on the agenda and the Hestra Gore-Tex Atlas Jr 5-Finger Gloves ensure your digits stay warm, dry, and comfy when the temps start to dip. The waterproof, breathable GORE-TEX membrane met with toasty warm Fiberfill insulation makes for top-of-the-line gloves that are perfectly versatile and conveniently durable. Whether you're hurling snowballs in battle or carving up the slopes, these gloves do the work so you can have the fun.
Insulation | Waterproofing | Original Price |
Fiberfill Synthetic | GORE-TEX | $75.00 |
You've probably learned the hard way that the key to keeping your whippersnappers out on the slopes is making sure they stay warm and dry. Burton Mini Mittens have you covered in the hand department, with Thermacore™ Insulation and extra long velcro cuffs to keep winter at bay. Whether learning how to buckle up their board or just hucking snowballs at their instructor, the Burton Mini Mittens will make sure they're dry as a bone.
Insulation | Waterproofing | Original Price |
Thermacore™ Synthetic | DRYRIDE Membrane | $37.95 |
Our snow accessories buyers have an endless amount of knowledge on all things snow accessory related stemming from years of experience in the outdoor industry in tandem with their countless hours spent outside in all conditions around the world. From hot to cold, snow, rain, wind, and even sunshine, they know what accessories will keep you comfortable and really up your experience outside. evo's buyers assess all products coming to market, lean into this knowledge, and put together this selection of the best products. They have a unique perspective as they truly see everything offered across the category.
Hi! My name is Megan. I was born and raised in Washington and grew up loving skiing and the outdoors. Some of my favorite memories are ski trips to Park City with my parents, Mt. Bachelor with the grandparents, and weekend rides at our home mountain the good ‘ol Ski Acres - IYKYK. I left Washington to go to college in California, and then moved to Nevada for a few years. I moved back to Washington in 2013 and jumped right back into weekend rides at my home mountain. Washington is and always will be the place I call home!
I have been working at evo since 2016 and am so grateful for all the opportunities. I started working in our warehouse in receiving and shipping and then worked my way to the merchandising department which gave me the opportunity to integrate my passions as our Accessories and Camp Buyer. It truly is a beautiful thing to work for a company that you are passionate about and that feels like family. You will still find me every weekend at my home mountain with my husband Beau and our daughter Baker.