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2020-11-25T19:00:00
These were nice, toasty and functional during a recent ski trip. The need wrist straps and they would be perfect
Frank B.

2020-03-02T19:00:00
Looks like a hard-working mitt, but my usual medium fit didn't cut it on this pattern. I liked the inner fingers. I think I'll try the Mercury Mitt when I return these for an exchange.
Deci B.

2020-02-02T19:00:00
Wore these gloves all weekend skiing in Vermont. 20 degrees to start 35 by mid day, hands were super warm all morning and weren’t overheating by the time the temps creeped up.
Habskater11

2020-01-03T19:00:00
I am a skier and snowboarder and these gloves have kept my hands dry and warm in all conditions. Very comfortable, durable leather. I recently treated the leather as it was drying out after 2 seasons of heavy use, last season alone I had 55 days with them and they are still awesome. At the end of the day the leather can get a bit wet if you’re snowboarding and touching a lot of wet parts of your bindings but considering how many times I’ve had competitors gloves *ahem, burton, cough cough* fall apart on me these have held up extremely well. Will be looking to purchase another pair when I eventually kill these but so far I haven’t needed to replace yet.
Shredlord

2019-08-20T20:00:00
I have had 3 pairs of these mitts and have loved them from the first minute! They are super warm, durable, comfortable, good looking, and low profile. I live in Fargo and have Reynaud syndrome, so I know when I have warm hands. I use them snowboarding at least a dozen days per year and they work amazing. Easy on/off and a great snow cuff that slides right under your jacket sleeve. I love finger seperators, they keep your fingers warmer and make the mitt very dexterous. The only thing to watch is to not pack them away after a real wet day since they are leather. I had one pair get moldy spots after bagging them for multiple days after some real wet spring conditions, but that is easily avoidable by setting them out to dry. Even with the super wet conditions, the moisture didn't penetrate inside the mitt.
Mike

2019-04-15T20:00:00
These are my go to gloves for skiing. They start getting chilly in the teens (F when I am on the lifts, but my fingers normally run cold. I pair them with a liner and surprisingly still have great dexterity (for mitts) opening zippers, switching modes on bindings, and adjusting goggles. I'm planning on buying another pair when mine wear out. Keep in mind that these do get damp when the snow is coming down hard.
ABQTed

2019-02-12T19:00:00
I got these for snowboarding. We've had a day at -5 before windchill this year and these held up fine. They burrow right underneath the cuff of my jacket and are super soft. Only complaint is they ruff up a bit on our New York "powder"
Fisher

2019-02-07T19:00:00
For really cold days, I've been pulling out these spark mitts and they've been working great. I don't wear these on a day-to-day basis, only when it gets really cold. I've worn them down to about 0 degrees and have had no issues. I'm generally moving around and spending time in and out of the hut so my hands do stay a little warmer than other folks who are lapping lifts for 8 straight hours.
Iamnosurfacehoar

2019-01-31T19:00:00
They keeps yer hands warm whether yer crushing sum powder with the homies or takin a hot bubble bath.
Turner

2019-01-16T19:00:00
I layer this glove on top of my LightWeight ScreenTap Fleece Gloves. I have the ScreenTap gloves in a Small and the Spark Mitts in a Medium and this is perfect for me. I love this set up and highly recommend it. In winter, I ski maybe 3-4 times a week and these gloves are an absolute game changer. They're robust, warm, and feel great around my poles. To begin with, I was a bit sceptical about the finger pockets inside the mittens and I do feel that it does take a little bit longer for my hands to warm up compared to my old gloves (which were mittens with no finger pockets but I feel that it holds the warmth for longer overall. The little clip that holds them together tore off within the first few days of use, but no big deal. I'm very happy with them and once they wear out I will be buying another pair.
Laura

2018-12-24T19:00:00
This is the second pair of diamond gloves for my wife. One pair was for skiing that she had last year. The mittens are for driving and she loves him
VVR111

2018-12-19T19:00:00
Have had the Spark gloves for at least four seasons now love them. Draggin’ my hand hammering toe edge turns meant I ripped a finger seam the first season... bummer right? Pffft, little bit ‘o crazy glue and BOOM three seasons later solid! So why would I get the gloves? You notice all pros rock mitts? What up with that? Have my finger sausages flapping in the wind been my ruining my steez all this time? *shrug I got’em for the -20 Alberta days at the Lake. Fingers would get kinda cold on the chair lift. These mitts are gonna solve that! I’m low (20cm) on that he medium size chart and brand new these things fit perfect; any smaller and they would not be comfortable... what’s up with that eh?
voodoo_sKy

2018-12-16T19:00:00
Bought these at the beginning of the season for snowboarding in the resort and backcountry touring. They seem to hold up to the test! They are super warm and seem well constructed. Do note, they separate the fingers which I was bummed about at first, however, it's grown on me.
Driy

2018-12-05T19:00:00
Have been wearing these around town so far and they have been great. Super warm, high quality, good looks. Can't wait to get them on the slopes.
Logan

2018-11-05T19:00:00
I started off with the Spark Gloves and found them a little too cold in between the fingers to be skiing every day with. I switched to the Mitts and absolutely love them! From sunny spring skiing to very cold stormy glacier days, these have kept my hands nice and warm. Loads of mobility and very easy to use.
EH123

2018-10-12T20:00:00
Spark mitts strike a good balance between warmth and dexterity, all in a low profile package. I snowboard all Winter in these, and use them as my "downhill" mitt while splitboard touring. Only four stars because of the occasional difficulty refitting damp fingers into the individual finger slots.
Davo

2018-09-04T20:00:00
I use these mitts for the normal ski day temp. They are really warm but not too warm. They are really easy to take on and off and the goggle wipe works really well. They have been really durable and I have no complaints. I love these!
Turner

2018-09-04T20:00:00
I love these mitts. Nice leather glove that's durable and keeps my hands warm and dry. They've got great feel on the ski pole, so you feel really connected.
Tobin

2018-09-04T20:00:00
I love these mitts. Nice leather glove that's durable and keeps my hands warm and dry. They've got great feel on the ski pole, so you feel really connected.
Tobin S.

2018-01-28T19:00:00
I am seriously loving these mitts. I find them warmer than my BD guides gloves that are a few years old. I find them warm to -20C ish, (with glove liners but struggle a bit keeping my hands warm. Sizing normal still gave me room for glove liners!
Activematt

2017-12-28T19:00:00
I haven't had a chance to wear my Spark Mitts up in the mountains yet but they have been warm at lower altitudes. The lining is very warm but it is also thick. Consider ordering a size larger than you would normally wear. I normally wear medium BD gloves but had to size up to a large with the Spark Mitts. BD exchanged my mediums for larges without issue.
Shawn P.

10 to 30 Degree F (-12 to -1 Degree C)
5.6 oz (160g) per pair
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Excellent mitts!
By EH123
I started off with the Spark Gloves and found them a little too cold in between the fingers to be skiing every day with. I switched to the Mitts and absolutely love them! From sunny spring skiing to very cold stormy glacier days, these have kept my hands nice and warm. Loads of mobility and very easy to use.
Love them, just needs 1 thing
By Frank B.
These were nice, toasty and functional during a recent ski trip. The need wrist straps and they would be perfect
For deep laps at the ski area, remote backcountry tours and everything in between, the Black Diamond Spark Mitts combine a highly durable construction with a warm and cozy mitt design. Featuring a super-tough goat leather shell with a BD.dry waterproof insert and added EVA padding, the Spark stands up to wet storms, rogue tree branches, and the prolonged abuse of the skiing life. The Spark's mitt design features internal finger slots for increased dexterity, and a buttery-soft fleece lining and PrimaLoft Gold insulation keep your hands toasty and comfortable. The hook-and-loop wrist closure keeps snow out and makes for a secure fit.
BD dry
Built for climbers and mountain adventurers, BD.dry is Black Diamond's waterproof/breathable/windproof solution engineered to shield you from whatever the weather holds. Ultralight and super packable, Black Diamond BD.dry rainwear consists of a unique, 4-way stretch, 2.5-layer fabric that's designed to move with you, and a fully seam-taped, 10,000mm waterproof rating adds a level of protection you can rely on in the mountains.
Built with BD.dry - Black Diamond engineered waterproof/breathable laminate
4-way stretch 2.5 layer fabric -10,000mm waterproof
10,000g/m2/24hr breathability
Fully seam-taped
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