
The Dakine Toddler Scrambler Snow Mitt is a practical option for parents who need something that works well without overspending. They’ve kept our son comfortable skiing in the 20–30°F range, and even down into the teens with the aid of hand warmers. The long cuff with a drawstring does what it’s supposed to do: seal out snow and keep things dry. The other advantage is real-life usability. They’re easy to get on and off, which becomes a real factor during mid-mountain bathroom breaks or any time you’re dealing with cold, uncooperative hands. They’re not premium, and they don’t need to be. They get the job done at a price that makes sense.
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