The North Face Montana Ski Gloves - Men's
With a warm lining, Heatseeker™ Eco insulation and DryVent™ inserts, the men's Montana Ski gloves from The North Face ensure your fingers are warm and dry during big days on the ski slopes.




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- DryVent inserts help keep hands dry
- Shell fabric and lining are made with recycled polyester
- Non-PFC durable water repellent (DWR) finish for added water repellency
- Heatseeker Eco synthetic insulation is made with hollow-core fibers for added warmth, performance and durability
- Lined with supersoft raschel fleece
- Faux-leather palm overlays for added durability
- Gauntlet lining made with wind-resistant WindWall™ fabric
- Progressive Precurve is the accumulative increase of curvature from index finger to pinkie, creating a more natural shape for your fingers as they relax in the glove
- Etip™ functionality works with touch-screen devices
- Nose wipe
- Webbing strap with a buckle on back of hand and shockcord with a cordlock at gauntlet hem for an adjustable fit
- Webbing cuff pull
- Wrist leashes help prevent gloves from dropping and a pairing clip helps keep them together when you're not wearing them
- Matte polyurethane logo
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View all The North Face Men's Ski GlovesBest Use | Downhill Skiing Snowsports |
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Glove Type | Full Finger |
Fabric | Shell: 100% recycled polyester with non-PFC durable water repellent (DWR) finish; palm overlay: 55% polyester/45% polyurethane; faux-leather thumb and index finger |
Lining Fabric | Back-of-hand and palm: 250 g/m2 100% recycled polyester raschel fleece; gauntlet: WindWall 100% recycled polyester |
Waterproof | Yes |
Type of Waterproofing | DryVent waterproof insert |
Palm Material | Faux-leather palm overlay |
Insulated | Yes |
Insulation Type | Synthetic |
Insulation | Back hand: 250 g Heatseeker Eco 70% postconsumer recycled polyester; palm: 160 g Heatseeker Eco 70% postconsumer recycled polyester; gauntlet: 80 g Heatseeker Eco 70% postconsumer recycled polyester |
Glove Leash | Yes |
Touch-Screen Compatible | Yes |
Gender | Men's |
XS | S | M | L | XL | |
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Length | 5.8 - 6.5 | 6.5 - 7 | 7.8 - 8 | 8.5 - 9 | 9+ |
Hand Circumference | 6 - 6.5 | 7 - 7.5 | 8 - 8.5 | 9- 9.5 | 9.5+ |
Sizing Notes
Measurements are in inches unless otherwise indicated.
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High quality but thick and just not that warm
These gloves are nice quality that you can feel. But they're also as thick as astronaut gloves and for all that bulk not that warm. Would not buy again. Might get mittens instead.
I would and did buy it again
I use these Montana Ski Gloves for winter hiking and camping in the Great Smoky Mountains and the Adirondack Mountains in up state New York where temperatures can reach below zero, these gloves are exceptionally warm and very comfortable, the best investment I ever made for a pair of gloves. I like them a lot. Not only did I buy the Montana Ski gloves I also bought the Montana Ski mittens.
I would buy this product again and again
I recently purchased these Men's Montana Ski Gloves, and they are fantastic! The design is both comfortable and practical, perfect for outdoor activities in cold weather. The gloves are made with high-quality materials, providing excellent warmth and waterproofing, which kept my hands dry and cozy during skiing. The grip is strong, making it easy to handle equipment.
Work Great!
i bought the women's version of these gloves for my daughter and they worked so well I bought them for my son. They are warm, soft on the inside and stay dry most importantly. The reason I gave them a four is because the fingers themselves are weirdly short. Worse on the women's glove than the men's. Overall, a very good snowboarding glove.
I don't know about placing them in the warmest category
North Face states (as advetised) these are in the "warmest" category, but for me they are not. However, it is the balance (or trade-off) one takes between warmth and dexterity (i.e., purchasing mittens than gloves). Wind protection is very good. I don't know about how they hold up in wetter conditions.
Good enough for Himalayas in the middle of winter
Purchased these for a trek to Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) Basecamp in the middle of winter. Others in my group had very expensive "top of the line" gloves. These North Face ski gloves worked just as well as their gloves but at a fraction of the cost. Note: I wore liner gloves that I bought separately.
Comfortable but do not recommend for colder weather skiing
Very comfortable and reasonably priced relative to more premium priced gloves. However, I wore them skiing in mid-20 degree temperatures and my fingers got very cold. They were fine for afternoon skiing when temps were in the mid 30-mid 40's but would not recommend for anything colder.
I am disappointed....
I wore these operating a snowblower for 25 minutes in 15 degrees Fahrenheit/feels like 1 degrees Fahrenheit temperatures. My hands were cold, fingers starting to get numb at the end of those 25 minutes. Yes, I am disappointed. I will limit using these gloves to temperatures in the 30s.
I would buy this product over and over again, super soft
I love how soft they are and they keep my hands warm even when we're in the negative degree weather right now a great buy, and I would suggest anybody that is in the snow and then into winter sports to get this glove
Great product, another solid North Face purchase.
Purchased these gloves for my son for his first ski trip. The gloves to be very comfortable and warm. The gloves are very good quality, not oversized or bulky. These gloves will last a very long time.