For those of you who get extra cold hands

Glove Guide: For You Who Have “Poor Circulation” and Easily Get Cold Fingers

You get cold in almost all gloves and have “damaged fingers” or “poor circulation.” Often it’s not that the glove is bad but that the body in cold prioritizes warmth to the heart and torso, reducing heat supply to the fingers. The right glove cannot create circulation, but it can help you lose less heat and thus ease the symptoms. Our gloves don’t solve world problems, but we dare say they are among the warmest gloves on the market.

 

Here we explain why you get cold, what makes the problem worse – and how to choose a model. We also link to our models: Arvidsjaur Mitts, Nordals, Nuolja and Saivu.


Three Simple Tips That Often Make the Biggest Difference

Warm the body first

Warm the body first
Warm hands almost always start with a warm torso. If you are cold around the stomach/chest, the body will continue to save heat – and the hands become the first sacrifice.

Avoid constricting wrist

Avoid constricting wrist/sleeve
Tight cuffs, watches and stiff seams can do more harm than you think if you already have sensitive circulation. Comfort around the wrist is more important than many realize.

Keep yourself dry

Keep yourself dry
If you get damp inside the glove, you cool down quickly. A dry inner layer + a glove that protects against moisture and wind is often “warmth” in practice.


Our Warmest Models:

Arvidsjaur Mitts

Arvidsjaur Mitts
Really warm. For you who get cold easily and stand still in the cold. Mittens naturally provide better warmth since the fingers share heat. Arvidsjaur is built for really cold and wet conditions – a strong choice when your problem is “I get cold no matter what.”
Plus: Maximum heat focus + full waterproofing when moisture otherwise ruins everything.

Nordals mitten

Nordals
For you who switch between activity and rest. Warm mitten with removable lining and short pocket. Good when you are sometimes warm (movement) and sometimes quickly get cold (stop).
Plus: Flexible warmth – you can adjust according to weather and pace.

Nuolja finger glove

Nuolja
For you who want control but get cold in “regular” finger gloves. When you need finger feeling (snowmobile, tools, activity) a well-thought finger glove can be right – as long as the fit is not too tight.
Plus: Built for an active winter day – with details that help in practice.

Saivu leather glove

Saivu
For milder cold, everyday use and driving. Handy, lightly insulated leather glove in premium lambskin. Perfect when you want to avoid stiffness and have a glove you actually use often – but it is not meant for long still cold.
Plus: Dexterity and comfort that can help you keep moving.

 

Tip: If you get cold easily it is common to combine a warm mitten (still cold) + a more nimble finger glove (activity). This is often better than trying to find “one glove that can handle everything.”

See our warmest gloves here

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Questions and Answers:

 “Why do I get cold even in warm gloves?”
Often because circulation decreases in cold, or because the glove gets damp, lets wind through or fits a bit too tight. Then you lose heat faster than the glove can help.

“Should I choose a bigger size if I get cold?”
For many with sensitive circulation: yes, a little extra air can be warmer – but the glove should still fit firmly. Avoid especially pressure over fingertips and knuckles.

“Can gloves help with Raynaud’s?”
Gloves cannot treat the cause, but the right model can help you keep warmth and avoid triggers like wind, moisture and tight fit. For severe problems, it is wise to talk to healthcare for investigation.

“What is most important: warmth, wind or waterproofing?”
For you who get cold easily, wind and moisture are often the biggest culprits. Dry + wind protection can make a bigger difference than just adding more insulation.

 


In Summary

Myr is not a miracle glove. But we build gloves to give the body the best possible conditions to keep the hands warm – even when circulation is not at its best. If you get cold in all gloves, it is rarely just the glove that is the problem, but the right glove can ease the symptoms and make winter much more manageable. We dare say we have one of the warmer gloves on the market.


See our warmest gloves here

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With winter as everyday life

With roots in the nature of Norrland and a passion for function, we create gloves built to last. Every detail is shaped with care – to combine style and durability.

Perhaps our paths will cross out there.

Best regards David