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Women's Gloves & Mitts
Hestra
Fall Line Glove
Warm 5-finger ski glove in a shorter model. A favourite with many freeriders who are looking for a glove that fits smoothly inside the jacket sleeve. Made using impregnated cowhide and with a removable liner, it is as comfortable both on- and off-piste, f
Hestra
Heated Liner Mitt (Discontinued)
Hestra's heated liner mitten allows you to turn your existing Hestra gloves into electrically heated mittens. Features heated coils embedded on the backhand for cold winter days. The temperature can be adjusted in three steps depending on the weather. May
Hestra
Women's Heated Liner Glove (Discontinued)
Hestra's heated liner for women allows you to turn your existing Hestra gloves into electrically heated gloves. Features heated coils embedded on the backhand for cold winter days. Adjustable temperature in three steps depending on the weather. IMPORTANT:
Hestra
Army Leather Patrol Gauntlet Mitt
Long, hardwearing mitten for skiers exploring the whole mountain who need a reliable companion with extra warming properties. The high cuff prevents snow from getting in while the removable liner makes it easy to swap different liners in and out. Perfect
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Aksel Work Gloves
The Aksel Work Glove can change a tire in a blizzard just as well as it can change your boots from walk mode to ski mode before you hop on the chairlift. It's a classic work glove that's warm enough for skiing: a 100% cow belly shell for durability, and a
Montane
Alpine Stretch Glove
Designed and constructed for cold conditions, the Alpine Stretch Glove offers both insulation and weather protection. Featuring PrimaLoft® GOLD Insulation on the back of the hand and a deep pile in the palm, it is ideal for cold mountain activities. The A
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Gripper Convertible Windbloc Mitts
The Gripper Convertible Windbloc® Gloves feature Polartec® Windbloc® 3L microfleece, bluesign® approved materials, touchscreen compatibility, and mechanical stretch for windproof hand protection in the windiest environments.