Now more than ever, keep your hands warm

SD-Gloves

The old year ended and the new one began with record low temperatures across much of the U.S. … and we still have at least three more months of cold and nasty weather ahead of us.

At times like these, it’s easy for your hands to get cold. The good news is that it’s also easy to prevent that.

These may not be the work gloves you need if you are tarping up a load, but these gloves can keep your hands warm much of the rest of the time.

Columbia Sportswear gloves. Omni-Heat reflective Thermarator Fleece. Touch screen compatible finger tip. Elastic at the wrist. $19.90 at Columbia.Columbia Sportswear gloves. Omni-Heat reflective Thermarator Fleece. Touch screen compatible finger tip. Elastic at the wrist. $19.90 at Columbia.

N'Ice multi-color gloves. Made with Thinsulate. Waterproof. PVC grippers on palms, fingers and thumbs. $14.99.N'Ice multi-color gloves. Made with Thinsulate. Waterproof. PVC grippers on palms, fingers and thumbs. $14.99.

Body Strength Ski Gloves. Waterproof and flexible for outdoor activities. Adjustable wrist strap. $14.99 on Amazon.Body Strength Ski Gloves. Waterproof and flexible for outdoor activities. Adjustable wrist strap. $14.99 on Amazon.

Isotoner Signature Matrix Nylon Thermaflex Gloves. $19.85 on Amazon.Isotoner Signature Matrix Nylon Thermaflex Gloves. $19.85 on Amazon.

Columbia Hotdots Gloves. 100 percent polyester with Omni-Heat thermal reflective living. Elastic at wrist. $35 on Amazon.Columbia Hotdots Gloves. 100 percent polyester with Omni-Heat thermal reflective living. Elastic at wrist. $35 on Amazon.