What to pack for Lapland

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Why are mittens better for Lapland holidays than gloves?

Mittens are usually better than gloves for Lapland because they keep hands warmer for longer in very cold conditions:

  • More shared warmth: Fingers sit together and heat each other up, instead of being separated (and cooling faster) in gloves.
  • Less surface area = less heat loss: A mitten has one “chamber,” so there’s less exposure to the cold.
  • Easier to insulate properly: Brands can pack more insulation around the fingers without making them stiff.
  • Often more windproof: Lapland can feel extra cold with wind chill, and mittens tend to seal that out better.
  • Better for kids: Little hands get cold fast, and children often struggle to wiggle each finger back into place in gloves so you find that mittens are quicker to put on and keep on.

Tip: for the best setup in Lapland, go mitten + thin liner glove underneath. The liner lets children grab snacks or open zips quickly without bare hands, then the mitten goes straight back on.

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