Shooting gloves for Canadian Winter

I used to use gloves for industrial outdoors work in synthetic leather. Cheap and effective.

Now I use leather gloves from Hestra, with a wool lining. Make sure you get the ones with internal stitching, as the external might interfere with camera control.
 
my secret to working in cold weather are a pair of thin gloves (x country ski gloves, leather or synthetic), preferably with some kind of sticktion added to the palm and fingers. couple this with a waist belt muff to keep hands warm when not shooting. these would be the same things you see quarterbacks using. add a heat pack or Zippo heater and you're laughing at the weather.
 
I don't have any specific gloves to recommend, but some tips - first, you can buy very thin glove liners to wear under gloves; these are like thermal underwear for your hands. They are usually made of silk or a similar synthetic. Secondly, if you keep your core nice and warm, your hands will stay warm, even with thin gloves.
 
I got some softshell gloves at REI. I just noticed that exact model is not available anymore, similar like these :
http://www.rei.com/product/853942/rei-tech-compatible-all-season-gloves-mens
These give a very good wind protection and excellent handling but no protection in artic conditions. It will always be a compromise how good you can still grip something and what kind of chill protection the glove will provide.
 
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haha, I have the exact same black ones you've got Joe. not the most dexterous but great for driving and some photo work. MEC has a great selection of gloves/mitts etc.. can't go wrong there
 
Sailing gloves have the ends of the thumb and first finger cut off, to allow you to do precise things on-board, such as tying knots etc. without taking the gloves off. All manufacturers of sailing kit make such gloves - look at Musto, Gill, Henri Lloyd, Slam etc. Between £15 and £30 for a pair. I have a few pairs for use on my boat and use them in the winter for photography, though in the UK so I'm not experiencing proper cold.
 
Double glove/mitten is the way for me to go, becauseI want to feel the controls and be able to do virtually anything I could do with bare hands, so I prefer to wear these very thin gloves
http://www.rei.com/product/766531/manzella-silkweight-windstopper-gloves-mens
When it gets too cold for the thin gloves alone, I wear them inside these very warm mountaineering mittens
http://www.rei.com/product/834143/marmot-expedition-mittens
The mittens are very light weight and dangle on their tethers from my wrists without causing camera motion when I make a photo. The gloves have finger-pad patches which grip camera and lens, etc very well. Very quick to put the mittens on and off.

--- Mike
 
Years ago I bought a pair of liner glove from Canadian Tire that has work well in combination with a pair of mittens. the glove is made of woven metal threads and has a silver colour. supposedly it works on the principle of the thermos where body heat is reflected inwards. Unfortunately I haven't seen similar gloves in stores. Perhaps some sporting stores might carry something similar.
 
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