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Dachstein wool mittens are boiled over a wooden form to shrink them to an exact size. They are very dense and VERY warm.
I wore a pair under leather mitten shells while patrolling the Nordic events at the 1979 Pre-Olympics at Lake Placid. At -15 F. at the Biathalon venue they were warm, maybe a bit too warm. At -40 F. (yes) on the last day I had Army wool glove liners under them and had to remove the glove liners as the combo was TOO warm.
So yes,Dachstein mittens are the real deal. I still have mine and sometines use them in below zero temps inside OR GTX mitten shells.
BTW, The only thing that may be warmer is a pair of really thick, double layer fleece mittens I have. I had to buy an XL size OR mitten shell to get them to fit inside. The company that made the double layer fleece liners only sold them for one year.
Edited by Danepacker on 12/22/2010 09:34:57 MST.
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