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Small hands need big warmth.

Give your pint-sized person some dry, warm protection when the fam hits the resort with the Burton Toddlers’ Mini Shred Heaterpack Mitten. This toasty little mitt features a DryRide waterproof shell with synthetic Thermacore insulation to keep moisture and cold at bay. When the temperature plummets, slide a hand-warmer pack into the zippered pocket for an added heat boost. The soft fleece lining adds comfort and wicks moisture, so you can get your riding time in without dealing with a screaming kid.

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4 5

Jeffrey Braendle

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my three year old loves them they aren't as warm as my gloves but the warming pocket fixes that easily. The Velcro closure lets you get them nice and tight around the jacket too. overall worth the buy.

4 5

ttrp289449

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  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

Bought 2 pair - Trooper Camo for my 3 yo boy and Punkstar Plaid for my 5 yo girl. Both get great marks for appearance. We have used for only two weekends of skiing so far but performance has been good in terms of keeping little hands dry and warm. The handwarmer pocket is well placed for comfort and roomy enough to actually accommodate a hand warmer! The closure is described on website as "hook and loop" but it is more like a flap and velcro on the gauntlet to allow tightening of the gauntlet ...no loop. We have found that the elastic at wrist and long gauntlet work well to keep snow out. The wrist elastic is only thing that creates difficulty getting glove on but it also keeps glove in place...it's a trade off. Can't speak to durability yet, but we have found this to be a good kid glove so far.

I have a 4 year old godson that I am trying...

hod5956587

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I have a 4 year old godson that I am trying to get into boarding are thses a good size glove for him or should I go with kids gloves

Shredwise

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Yes, these are the mittens that will fit him best. Since he's 4 years old, go with size 4T.