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Great mitt! Love these! Very comfy, warm and stylish. Just lost a set in Park City, UT. Bummed. Never had a problem with a zipper, and if you don't think they're stylin' why the hell would you buy them?
Fit was decent. I have problems with my hands and needed mittens to replace my gloves. I'm used to gloves, and the palm area seemed 'loose'. But, It has been a long time since I wore mittens! The wrist straps reminded me of the cord/clips that once ran through the sleeves of your jacket so you didn't lose your mittens. That feature came in handy already for starting the snow blower and spreading salt. It hasn't gotten overly cold here this year, but they have been comfortable down to 15 deg F. More on that if winter makes it here this year.
This mask is the most comfortable I've had so far! It rests on the bridge of your nose perfectly keep the warm air in the mask and not rushing up to my glasses fogging them up! Great material wicks moisture away from face! Nothing but great things to say about this one! You'll love it too! I'm sure of it!
These gloves are fun and beautiful. They do run small but they did keep my fingers warm. when I say small i mean they are short in finger length. I have small hands so I was surprised. I was able to make them work and they kept me warm.
I actually bought these for biking in wintertime, not for skiing. Love the zipper on the palm -- it's tucked in, so you can leave it unzipped if you're lazy and still be warm. Warning: I'm calling these true to size but I have small hands (I'm 5'2" and a girl) and the SM is *almost* too small.
These gloves have a major flaw. When you unzip the top of the mitten, the zipper gets stuck and you cannot get it unstuck without taking the mittens off. I tried 2 pairs and the same issue happened on both pair. It makes the mittens useless. I returned both pair.

In 2003, two brothers created CELTEK with one aim: to revolutionize the action sports industry by tapping the creativity of riders, artists, and the community itself. From a few 