Gloves and Mittens Buying Guide

With cozy fleece liners and a cinchable fit, the Hestra Powder Gauntlet mittens keep your digits warm and comfortable on long, cold alpine days.
Imported.
View all Hestra Gloves Men's Ski Mittens| Best Use | Snowsports |
|---|---|
| Glove Type | Mitten |
| Fabric | Hestra Niak polyester |
| Lining Fabric | Polyester fleece |
| Palm Material | Goat leather |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation Type | Synthetic |
| Removable Liner | Yes |
| Removable Liner Fabric | Polyester fleece |
| Removable Liner Insulation | Fiberfill |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Sustainability | Contains leather from a tannery rated by the Leather Working Group (LWG) |
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They are well-made but not warm enough. I am 72 and have chronically cold hands, so take this with a grain of salt. The outer layer on the back is a stretchy fabric and the cold air pours right through it. I was hoping I could use Hot Hands hand warmers between the outer and inner parts but they did no good at all because of the porous outer layer. Also, the fluffy linings compress whenever I touch or hold anything and the insulation is lost. They aren't bad at 30+ degrees but, where I live, it rarely gets that warm in the winter. It would be nice if you published wind chill ratings on the hand-ware that you sell. I'm back to heavy wool mittens under leather choppers, supplemented by hand warmers when needed.
Comfortable and warm. I like being able to remove the liners to dry them out.