Don't suppose you know which berghaus Bob? I can't see her liking the claw glove I'm afraid.I bought a pair of North Face gloves, and my wife preferred Berghaus, for our northern lights photography trips to northern Norway. Both makes coped well with the very cold nights while retaining enough dexterity to operate DSLRs. Alternatively, and I don’t know if they’re still available, have a look for motorcycle gloves where the fingers are only divided into two groups plus a thumb. I can’t remember the make now, but they worked quite well for me over long (60 mile each way) commutes in winter.
Cheers, Bob
edit: I had the Rukka gloves -
Rukka GTX 3 Chamb 2 finger waterproof Gore-Tex motorcycle winter glove , but there are also the Frank Thomas DriVis Claw gloves
Don't suppose you know which berghaus Bob? I can't see her liking the claw glove I'm afraid.
If she is suffering from Raynaud syndrome, mittens are the safest option.Evening All,
Wife is suffering with very cold hands even in temps as high as 8 degrees. Any recommendations on some good gloves to see her through the winter. Thanks.
Those look right up her street. More than I was going to spend, but maybe she'll end up with a pair of these. Thanks All.Get a pair of Lovikka mittens ( Lovikka vantages) for her, the best!
https://monicasbod.se/produkt/lovikka-vantar/