>Best Ski/heavy glove?The CAYENNE GLOVE by Black Diamond.
>http://blackdiamondequipment.com/en/ski-gloves/cayenne-glove-BD801477_cfg.html?dwvar_BD801477__cfg_color=Black#start=11Or
The Alpha SV Glove by Arc'Teryx
>http://www.arcteryx.com/product.aspx?language=EN&gender=mens&category=Gloves&model=Alpha-SV-Glove>Best midweight/all-purpose glove?Black Diamond, Hestra, Outdoor Research.
In this catagory there are too many to chose from. With different types of things to chose from such as, liners, pull straps, waterproof materials used, like Gore-tex, nose wipes, touch screen capable, or even the type of leather that is used in the palms makes picking out a great midweight glove near impossible. After 5 hours of solid glove research today I kept running into those three companies. It's really up to your needs and wants from there.
>>Best glove liners?Goes to Phase Series by Arc'Teryx. Probably one of the easiest purchases from the company.
>http://arcteryx.com/product.aspx?language=EN&gender=mens&category=Gloves&model=Phase-Liner-Glove>Also, what are the best options for budget-limited sc/out/s?I'm going with the Empire glove by Burton.
>http://www.burton.com/default/empire-glove/W14-10302100.html?start=16&cgid=mens-gloves-mittsIt comes with Gore-tex XCR, this is the same waterproof linning that is used in the big boys like the Black Diamond Cayenne, and the Arc'Teryx Sv and Ar glove. At $60 and FREE motherfucking shipping from Backcountry, you can't beat it. The only con I can see off the bat is the PU leather that is used. It is a synthetic leather. On the plus side it does make the glove mobile friendly so you don't have to remove it to access your phone.
I hope this helped you make your decision a little easier. Always remember. If the time comes, just stick your hands in your butt crack. It's natures pocket. Just don't let anybody pick your pocket.
Ps: >Where all the mittens at?
Sorry, I wasn't looking for mittens.