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Black Diamond Guide - Women's Review

A classic workhorse glove designed to keep hands warm and comfortable all day long
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Price:  $180 List
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Manufacturer:   Black Diamond
By Amber King ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Dec 6, 2022
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RANKED
#3 of 13
  • Warmth - 25% 7.0
  • Water Resistance - 25% 9.0
  • Dexterity - 25% 6.0
  • Durability - 15% 7.0
  • Features - 10% 6.0

Our Verdict

Taking in key considerations like hand warmth and comfort, the women's Black Diamond Guide glove will protect your hands while you play (or work) in the snow. Designed for professionals that work in the snow all day long, this leather-nylon double-construction glove is stacked with 170 grams of PrimaLoft Gold insulation. It is protective and quite warm but offers less dexterity than some other options. While it does take a few days to break in, and it feels cold during this time, we learned to love it quickly once it became more flexible and easy to use. Many users report using this glove for many years, including some of our gear-testing gang, making it a solid value despite its high sticker price.
REASONS TO BUY
Super warm
Removable liner
Durable construction
Weather-resistant lining
REASONS TO AVOID
Bulky
Difficult to get liner back into glove
Expensive
Editor's note: We updated this review on December 6, 2022, with new product comparisons and other glove recommendations.

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Bottom Line A durable, warm, and comfortable gloveThe best all-around unisex ski glove that you'll find on the marketWith a waterproof and breathable exterior and a fluffy insulated removable liner this mitt maintains warm and dry fingers better than any othersA high quality and fairly priced double-construction mitt that'll perform at any of your favorite winter localesA versatile and high value glove for use on and off the ski hill
Rating Categories Black Diamond Guide... Arc'teryx Fission S... Black Diamond Mercu... Burton Gore-Tex Mitten Dakine Camino
Warmth (25%)
7.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
5.0
Water Resistance (25%)
9.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
4.0
Dexterity (25%)
6.0
9.0
3.0
4.0
7.0
Durability (15%)
7.0
9.0
7.0
6.0
5.0
Features (10%)
6.0
6.0
6.0
7.0
9.0
Specs Black Diamond Guide... Arc'teryx Fission S... Black Diamond Mercu... Burton Gore-Tex Mitten Dakine Camino
Waterproof Material Gore-Tex waterproof insert Gore-Tex BD.dry Dry-Ride Two Layer & Gore-Tex Insert Nylon Shell (black part), Hoxton (75% nylon, 25% polyester) DWR treatment, Leather palm (water-resistant)
Insulation Type 170 g PrimaLoft® Gold insulation 200g PrimaLoft Silver and 133g Gold synthetic fibers 170g PrimaLoft Gold
Back of hand: 133g PrimaLoft Gold
ThermaCore Synthetic Insulation 110/350g high loft synthetic
Palm Material Goat leather Goat leather Goat leather Leather, Sticky Icy Grip Palm Goat Leather
Inner Glove Material (if applicable) Boiled wool and 200 g fleece palm lining Octa Loft Polyester Fleece 150g tricot, 100% polyester
Double or Single Construction? Single Single Double Double Double
Gauntlet or Cuff Cuff Cuff Gauntlet Gauntlet Gauntlet
Special features Nose wipe, knuckle padding, no leash, kevlar stitching Unisex fit, kevlar stitching, removable wrist leash, carabiner loop Nose wipe, carabiner loop, removable liner Nose wipe, leashes, warmer pockets, wrist cinch Google wipe on thumb, touch screen compatible liners, removable wrist leash
Fit Fits small Fits large (unisex sizing) True to size True to size A little smaller, size up if you're unsure

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Black Diamond Guide is designed with professional guides in mind. This super warm glove will stand up for years and seasons of wear and tear, whether you're working the ski lift or shredding the gnar.

Performance Comparison


black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - we ride out a super cold day in lake tahoe with the bd guide glove...
We ride out a super cold day in Lake Tahoe with the BD Guide glove. Temps reached well below freezing, but we stayed warm.
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Warmth


As one of the warmest gloves tested, we are impressed with the ability of it to keep our hands warm on cold chairlifts and nasty winter weather. Designed with professionals that work in the snow in mind, Black Diamond has made a push to offer a specific range of warmth between -20F to 10F. While we can't verify that these gloves will keep you warm in these specific temps (everybody's biology is different), we will say that they are still our go-to if we know the temps are going to dip into the single digits… but not the negative digits.

black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - on these super cold days, we hang out with our gloves in the snow...
On these super cold days, we hang out with our gloves in the snow. We stayed warm throughout the day, thanks to the mobility of the glove and the thoughtful placement of its hi-loft insulation.
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The liner that insulates the glove is stacked with 170-grams of PrimaLoft Gold insulation. Most of the insulation is stacked behind the hand and around the cuff to help keep warmth and heat inside. The medium-sized cuff fits over a jacket nicely, locking in warmth when needed. In addition, the 100-gram fleece lining does a good job wicking away moisture. We also really like the water-resistant shell of the liner that can function on its own, but doesn't offer much in the way of features to allow it to do so. This is a nice option if the temps warm-up and you don't need the added warmth and weather protection from the shell. Overall, this is one of the warmest gloves tested, but be wary of companies that make specific temperature range claims, as everybody requires something a little different to stay warm in cold weather.

black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - the liner is stacked with polyester, fleece, and wool. in addition...
The liner is stacked with polyester, fleece, and wool. In addition, this liner is water-resistant, making the glove more versatile to wear one of three ways - just the liner, just the shell, or in its full double-glove glory.
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We took it out during the polar vortex of winter in Canada and found that our hands stayed warm at around 10F. However, when it dipped colder, we found ourselves switching it out for a warmer pair of mitts. That said, if you're in search of a warm glove option, this is a great go-to, but we wouldn't completely rely on the temperature range recommendations set out by Black Diamond.

black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - we felt cold while tromping around in the northern woods of canada...
We felt cold while tromping around in the Northern woods of Canada. The temps dipped way down into the double negatives. When it gets that cold, our testers prefer extra-warm mittens.
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Water Resistance


After many tests at home and putting this glove through the wringer, we learn that the overall design is fairly waterproof, but the shell is only water-resistant. Designed with nylon and leather-based shell, it does a great job of wicking away moisture from the surface. However, after hours of building snowmen and playing in the snow, the outer becomes saturated. When testing in the Pacific Northwest, we found the shell got wet after a huge day in the humid climate. What came to the rescue is the built-in Gore-Tex liner that kept our hands dry, even when the shell saturated. As a result, we'd recommend it for all types of climatic conditions, but it's important to note that the shell isn't 100% waterproof.

black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - the outer shell is constructed of a nylon and leather mix, making it...
The outer shell is constructed of a nylon and leather mix, making it water-resistant but not waterproof. The inner liner also has a water-resistant coating on it that wicks away moisture readily.
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Dexterity


The Black Diamond Guide is designed for, you guessed it, guides who do more than simply hold onto ski poles throughout a day in the mountains. Guides and professionals need to use their hands for hours on end in the mountains. These gloves downward curving fingers help grasp objects more easily, which also helps when picking up items and tools. The leather palm adds friction that synthetic palms typically don't have, so ski poles and rappel lines are more manageable to hold onto.

black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - good enough to get up this ridge and back down, we didn't have to...
Good enough to get up this ridge and back down, we didn't have to take our gloves off while heading to the summit.
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The main issue we found is that the thickness of the liner makes it difficult to fully grab onto an item and ensure it is in your fingers. This thickness adds warmth but results in a lack of precision. We found we could still use zippers and change skis from tour to ski/snowboard mode without having to take the glove off. However, when it came to finer tasks, we found ourselves wanting to rip off our gloves. Overall, while dexterity is decent for its basic purpose, it's not awesome like thinner contenders.

Features


Outfitted with all the necessary features, the Guide has everything you need. A carabiner loop on the finger makes it easy to take off and clip onto a harness or pack without losing it on the trail.

black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - the carabiner loop is located on the finger so the gloves can be...
The carabiner loop is located on the finger so the gloves can be clipped to the harness, cuff-down. A perfect function for ski mountaineers and guides alike!
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The cuff is naturally tapered around the wrist for a more precise fit. The cinch cords allow you to retain heat or release it easily with a single pull.

black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - the fitted cuff provides a concise fit.  however, it makes the liner...
The fitted cuff provides a concise fit. However, it makes the liner hard to put back in once it has been taken out.
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The layered leather on the back of the palm is a nice cushioned pad to punch away ice on ice climbs. In addition, it has a double-glove construction that is supposed to make it more versatile.

black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - the cinch strap around the medium sized cuff is easy to use with a...
The cinch strap around the medium sized cuff is easy to use with a single pull. It's big enough to grab with your glove with ease.
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However, because the inner liner is so hard to put back in once it is out, we found ourselves treating this glove-like a single construction design. Specifically, once the liner was pulled out, and because the insulation is so thick, it is hard to arrange the fingers of the liner to match with the fingers of the shell. The liner bunches and simply doesn't go back the way it started. This took so much time and frustration to put back together, that we simply opted to keep the glove intact. As a result, even though it should be more versatile, it functionally isn't because of poor construction in this regard. Aside from that, we appreciate all the necessary and key features this glove offers.

black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - the soft nose wipe ensures that you won't rub your nose raw when...
The soft nose wipe ensures that you won't rub your nose raw when you're out crushing it in cold weather.
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Durability


Outfitted with a goat leather palm and exterior, there is additional durability where it's needed most. This product protects against everyday abrasion, and according to online reviews, it lasted some users up to 8 years! Based on our assessments, we believe that it can continue to perform in this way. The craftsmanship is spot on, and all the key pressure points of the glove are reinforced. We didn't notice any durability issues in our testing period. It will last you for years.

black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - the leather on the outside of the hand makes it easy to punch...
The leather on the outside of the hand makes it easy to punch through choss on any ice route. In addition, this leather construct makes this glove super burly and ultra-durable.
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Constructed with highly durable materials, this glove feels rigid and uncomfortable out of the box. Give it a few wears and romps in the snow to break it in. After that, you'll be psyched for years to come.

black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - the stitching is tight on this well-crafted glove. we didn't notice...
The stitching is tight on this well-crafted glove. We didn't notice any fly-aways or wear and tear during our testing period and expect this glove to last for years of use.
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Should You Buy the Black Diamond Guide - Women's?


This glove is expensive but works well once broken in. It offers good warmth and a durable shell construction. Unfortunately, the liner will pack out after a season of heavy use (100 days/year) and the liners can't be replaced. Keeping that in mind, there are other options with replaceable liners or those that offer a more durable option. However, you're going to be hard-pressed to find one with a shell that is as durable and water-resistant as the BD Guide, these gloves are workhorses that can serve you well in a variety of outdoor activities.

black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - assessing the conditions before we drop into the steep turns found...
Assessing the conditions before we drop into the steep turns found in the San Juan mountains. The BD Guide is a great option for ski touring, working at the ski lifts, or simply hanging around in cold weather.
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What Other Women's Ski Gloves Should You Consider?


For just a few dollars more, the Arc'teryx Fission SV tops the charts in this review and is our favorite model for its excellent combination of warmth, breathability, and dexterity in a well-made and streamlined package in both our men's and women's reviews. Looking for something even warmer? Maybe a mitten? The Black Diamond Mercury Mitts are super warm and weatherproof and keep your hands toasty on the coldest days, plus they cost a bit less.

black diamond guide for women ski gloves review - whether you're a snowboarder or a skier, a good glove like the black...
Whether you're a snowboarder or a skier, a good glove like the Black Diamond Guide will keep you happy at the ski resort.
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