Snowboard Mitts

HELP! Any Snowboarders happy with WATSON ‘SNO JOB’ mitts?
I am looking at these Snowboard / winter mitts, made by the glove company, Watson. They have a long ‘gauntlet’ type cuff, with a mitt end, instead of fingers. They are a bit unusual looking.
i use mitts when Snowboarding, and i have no trouble whatsoever doing up the binding straps.
i googled those Watson snojob mitts and they allows you to free your finger tips to do fidgety things easier.
If you are planning on just using them for straight snowboarding and nothing else, then i’d suggest to get normal snowboard mitts that don’t open up at the finger tips. Reasons being, that extra openings means that there are more places for snow and wetness to enter your gloves, and your fingers will freeze easier and be wet, so not very comfortable.
But if you do something that requires taking off your gloves often like photography on the mountain when you’re snowboarding, then i’d say these Watson SNOJOB mitts would be pretty handy.
Advice on deciding which snowboard glove to choose from www.capital17.com.au
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