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These ‘Toasty’ Winter Mittens Are Now Just $40 at REI, and They’ll Keep Your Hands ‘Warm All Day’ Long

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Fresh powder can be found piling up across seemingly half the country, and REI just rolled out some timely new markdowns on a ton of snowsports gear (up to 50% off on certain picks now through Feb. 1), and nothing is more practical than a pair of warm winter gloves. But not just your average gloves—some blizzard-tested mittens that can withstand the cold temps, like these CTR Max Mittens. At a 43% savings, they’re a smart purchase to make right now.

Now just $40 at REI, the CTR Max Winter Mittens are the sensible choice for winter snowsports, plowing treacherous driveways, spending hours outside in tundra conditions, or simply wanting a reasonably affordable pair of mittens.

CTR Max Winter Mittens, $40 (was $70) at REI

Courtesy of REI

What Shoppers Should Know

  • Sizes: S to XL
  • Insulation Type: Synthetic
  • Insulation: Isoloft 60 thermal polyester fibers
  • Fabric: 95% polyester, 5% elastane
  • Lining: Wind- and water-resistant 3000 liner with brushed polyester
  • Palms: Wave polyurethane 3/4 palm
  • Best Use: Snowsports, blizzards, extended stays outdoors in arctic conditions

While the current trend is finding options with touchscreen capabilities, the smarter move is to get a pair made for real winter conditions, just like these CTR Max Mittens. You get Isoloft 60 synthetic insulation that stays warm even when it's damp, paired with a water- and wind-resistant liner with an uber-soft, brushed feel. For maximum durability, they feature a two-piece, pre-curved, polyurethane palm that grips ski poles, shovels, and your smartphone easily, while the extended storm cuffs, elastic closures, and wrist leashes help keep snow out. For bonus points, their design has a zippered pocket for handwarmers to help you stay warm even on sub-zero excursions. 

CTR (Cutting-Edge Technical Response) specializes in all things cold weather gear, namely accessories for snow sports, and these mittens live up to that reputation. They’re aimed at skiers and snowboarders who put an emphasis on warmth over dexterity, while seeking plenty of comfort. Even if you don’t spend all day on the mountainside, these are clutch in nor’easter conditions, outperforming gloves every day of the week. 

The standout golden nugget from this pair is the added zippered heat-pack pocket. This difference maker is handy on bitterly cold days when the wind starts to cut through more than usual. This is something you never see on winter gloves, and usually don’t find on mittens priced well below $50.

Related: REI Has a Lightweight Fleece Jacket for 50% Off, and Shoppers Say It’s ‘Perfect’ for Chilly Mornings

What Buyers Are Saying

Surprisingly, this pair has only 20 reviews on REI, but most shoppers are quite pleased with its performance. Even the few reviews below five stars note they still provide plenty of warmth down to well below freezing. That said, others state they are fantastic even in single-digit weather, like this shopper who said that their hands stayed warm in 2-degree weather, as well as 10-degree weather. “Not only were my hands warm, they were even sweating after about an hour—maybe they're too warm for me.”

“Roasty toasty,” explained another shopper, saying, “wore these skiing and they kept my hands warm all day.” They loved the elastic band, which you can slip around the wrist, allowing you to remove it without letting it drop to the ground. The little zippered area allows you to "keep the lip balm handy at all times,” or handwarmers, too. 

This flash sale from REI ends on Feb. 1, so don’t miss your chance to save nearly half off these must-have winter essentials. Whether you’re skiing or shoveling snow, the CTR Max mittens are the way to go—grab yours soon.

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