Gloves and Mittens Buying Guide

Experience powerful warmth on command with the men's Seirus Heath Touch Hellfire gloves. Three heat settings let you find your own optimum comfort zone to embrace the cold with confidence.




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View all Seirus Men's Ski Gloves| Best Use | Snowsports |
|---|---|
| Glove Type | Full Finger |
| Fabric | 80% leather/16% polyester/3% polyurethane/1% spandex |
| Lining Fabric | 100% polyester |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Type of Waterproofing | Dryhand waterproof/breathable insert |
| Palm Material | Palm patch: 100% polyurethane; tips: 100% leather |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation Type | Synthetic |
| Insulation | Heatlock polyester |
| Glove Leash | Yes |
| Touch-Screen Compatible | Yes |
| Gender | Men's |
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After looking at and trying on the Seirus Hellfire (these), Outdoor Research Prevails, and the Hestra Power Heater Gauntlets, here are my impressions: OUTDOOR RESEARCH (OR) was my favorite glove manufacturer until they discontinued the Alti glove. The Prevails are well made, run a little small in fingers (XL), not much noticable heat, reasonably priced replacement batteries ($90 pair), and shorter heat time. 2 stars. HESTRA, best luxurious feel, run a little small (XL), largest gauntlet, not much noticable heat, shorter heat time, harder to get pinky into, reasonably priced replacement batteries ($90 for a pair). HOWEVER, Hestra says batteries should be replaced yearly, YEARLY? (really?). 2 stars. SIERUS, well made, run a little larger in fingers which I like for fingertip insulation (XL), a little tight over the knuckles when closing a fist, and uneven run battery times. Mine ran on high for 4 hours on the right but only 3:15 on the left. While batteries have some variation, I think this is exccessive at this price point. However, ***OUTRAGEOUSLY PRICED*** Li-on replacement batteries at $159 for a pair! They are the most expensive gloves - but do provide the most heat and longest run time. HOWEVER, getting RIPPED OFF for replacement batteries AT $159 A PAIR really, really botheres me. You can find compatablly sized (in Mah) LI-on batteries on Amazon for $40, but none I can find have a compatable connector. The price of the gloves is also by far the highest of the three. 3 stars due to replacement battery price - otherwise 4 stars. Trying to find reasonably priced relpacement batteries for any of these gloves is an excercize in frustration due to the wacky, non-standard connectors used by all 3 manufacturers. If a battery company wants to really cash in (and one soon will given Sierus's outrageous battery prices) make batteries with compatable connectors or adaptor cables.
I've worn these gloves in single digit temps and they kept my hands reasonably warm where other gloves would have left me with numb fingers. I turn them on (level 2) while I gear up and place a disposable heat pack in each glove. No more cold fingers! I live in Colorado and ski >80 days/yr. I like a roomy fit and wear a size large. I imagine the mitttens are even warmer, but I like gloves. However, the biggest down side is they are probably the most expensive pair of gloves you'll ever buy.