SKU 18125
Our most well-known glove is a modern classic with many functions. A longer model for those who often ski powder and need a durable and warm companion on the mountain. Can be combined with other liners.
Fabric Details:
- Outer Material – HESTRA Triton Polyamide & Army Goat Leather
- Triton Polyamide is a windproof, water-resistant and breathable polyamide fabric.
- Army Goat Leather is durable and proofed.
- Insert – None
- Insulation – G-Loft
- G-Loft is a very thin polyester fiber with exceptionally high insulating capacity, even in wet conditions. G-loft is quick drying, ventilated and very compressive.
- Lining – Bemberg 100% Polyester & Removable 3-Finger Lining
Features:
- Handcuffs
- Show Lock
- Pull Strap w/ Velcro Closure
- Carabiner
- Eagle Grip
6 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews
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Nice soft warm gloves
Buy a size up
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Hestra Heli 3 finger glove size
Warm glove, but, I followed the sizing guide, and fell in the middle of a size 10, when they arrived if was a tight fit, no room for liners or finger movement. Returned no issue (but time and money) for size 11. For warmth I like a glove with space, room for liners or a heater, if your looking for that order up a size.
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Hestra Heli 3 finger glove
Order the next size up. I measured and should have been a loose fit, but the fit tight. A winter glove should have a looser fit, room for liner gloves or a heat pack and if you want that order up a size. Don't believe the chart, order up a size.
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Are very comfortable! High quality and if all the fingers are in the mitten part of the glove your fingers stay warm. In Minnesota's zero temperatures my fingers did get a little cold. But it is far warmer than any glove I have ever used in 31 year
Keep up the good work!
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By far the best gloves I’ve owned
These are the real deal, great fit, warmth, and durability. The dexterity works very well navigating zippers, radios, packs, etc. finally someone has made a mitten that works for patrollers! Definitely would buy them again if I wear them out, but that will probably take quite sometime........
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Search over
My search for the "ideal" ski glove is over. I can't understand why I am the first to review these gloves, since they are worn by, and recommended by, many of the patrollers at my mountain. I have gone through about four other brands and styles, all of which left my thumb and forefinger cold on about a third of our ski days. These are not only bloody warm, they are lightweight, have great gauntlet cuffs, and awesome wrist straps that remind me of the ones my mother put on my gloves when I was four years old. If you remember to use them, you aren't going to drop a glove off the lift any more, not that I ever did. In fact, I have always been too scared to take them off for that reason, but not anymore. I take them off anywhere and just let them dangle. These gloves are notably warmer, with the liner, than any other gloves I have tried of similar weight, yet with all the dexterity I need to unclip my boots, take my goggles off, etc. I can even use zippers with them as long as they have pull tab extensions on them. They are nimble. If I have to say something bad about them I suppose it would be that they have leather palms, which are supple and soft, but you are supposed to keep them frequently oiled. They include a small ssample tube of their own formulation for this, and I bought a tin of it online. I also have no idea what is the lowest temperature at which they will keep my fingers warm since our mountain usually doesn't get below about 15°F. If they do, you can pull your index finger out and easily include it in the mitten section, which is big enough for all four fingers. I can definitely recommend these gloves now that I own a pair. I love them, but if I had to pay full boat for them I would have to think twice, since it's so easy to lose gloves. They should come with an insurance policy.