I have a pair of the scooter mittens, though I need to practice with them more. Having my hands confined inside them feels weird, especially since I like to open my visor at stops to let air in and to stop from
fogging up. With the Mittens you're kind of locked in, kind of like you're handcuffed to the handlebar.
I have a nice pair of winter gloves that I use for my 30 minute commute, but once it starts to get below freezing, I won't ride that day -- ice on the ground is a good deterrent for me, especially on some of the
twisty-turns I take. Another factor is I need to have a glove that will allow my fingers to operate a zipper. I have to pay one toll when I head into Philly. My scooter jacket and leather jacket have chest pockets
where I keep my toll money. Getting and opening a wallet with gloves is too hard, but I have a pretty good system worked out with my chest pockets that I can operate with my current gloves. Anything heavier
(glove-wise) would require me to remove my gloves, get my money, and place my gloves back on -- at which point everyone behind me at the toll plaza would scream for my head (by way of their horns). Last
thing I want is early morning road rage commuters tailgating me at over 50 mph.
-Wolf