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Haul-balls down the fall line with this glove leading the charge.

Does flying down huge mountain faces at fifty miles an hour with planks strapped to your feet give you white knuckles? Seth Morrison deals with it by wearing his insulated leather Hestra Pro Glove, so it should work for you. An integrated waterproof, windproof, and breathable CZone membrane shields your fingers from the wind and snow of Alaska (or wherever you rage), while the Thermolite insulation holds in your hand’s heat to fight off the arctic temps at any given summit.
  • The tough, all-leather outer shell features out-turned seams for easily gripping poles at ludicrous speeds
  • Protection covering the fingers and knuckles prevents bone-shattering tree punches when you’re stuck threading through the forest
  • Zipper closure below the thumb allows quick on-and-off so you can snap photos from the heli or the chairlift

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4 5

gboyer1267687

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I have this glove in a size 9. I am 5'8" 145lbs. My glove size using Backcountry's sizing method is a size 9. The glove fit I chose was snug with finger tips touching the inside tips of the glove. I did this intentionally so I would have maximum dexterity with the glove on. I love the glove for this very reason. This fit yields a glove that is not as warm as one that has dead air space between the finger tips and glove material. That is generally true of all gloves. I have to use a hand warmer in my palm when I ski or ride in this glove. This probably wouldn't be the case if I sized up to a looser fitting glove such as size 11. My hands are generally always warm in any glove that has a loose fit and always cold in a glove that has a tight fit. It's a trade off of warmth for dexterity. Dead air space is a better insulator than most glove insulations. The liner is attached to the shell. It is attached at the wrist area only. With a tighter fit and if my hand or the inside of the glove is moist the liner has a tendency to back out and the finger compartments tangle as I pull my hand out making the glove hard to re-enter. This would probably not be a problem with a larger fit or less of a problem if the three finger area was one space. The shell material has a great deal of tackiness to it. It works well for riding dirt bikes in colder weather. I don't have any problem operating the throttle, clutch or brake. I don't snowmobile but I would imagine it would perform very well. The shell materials tackiness and raised portions on the knuckle area of the glove can make it more difficult to enter tighter ski pole straps especially when moist. The gauntlet ripped off when I snagged a tree branch as would be expected. There was a convenient place to reattach the strap to a brass eyelet at the base of the palm.

5 5

Ari (Araceli ) Alba

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I have these gloves in a size 7 and i am a female with crazy long alien fingers. Bought my brother the size 9 for his birthday , he has pretty average sized hands for a guy. They are great gloves, super warm, the zipper on the left one kinda is weird, but its not a big issue.The wrist cuffs are great

5 5

Brett Huber

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

These gloves are bomber!!! i would say they are hands down the warmest hestra glove out right now. With that being said they don't feel to bulky while you wear them, making it easier to hold your ski poles on those frosty cold days. Im just about 5'10 and have a pretty average size hand, i wear a size 9. I have had my same pair for the last three seasons and they still feel brand new!!

4 5

loup334968

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

These gloves are awesome. Great fit, real warm, look sexy.

I'm concerned though, after only one week of skiing (every day, yeah), they are beginning to lose their luster. The colors are fading.

Do I need to worry about this?

5 5

Rachael Burks

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  • Gender: Female
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

Great quality. Warm. Functional. Love them. (kind-of strange zipper... but doesn't seem to be a problem)

5 5

Dave Asmussen

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

still hands down the best gloves on the market!!! I have yet to find a better set of gloves.....

5 5

NickJacko

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After 1 season in Japan and just finished an epic Australian season these gloves have had a lot of use.They are super comfy and my hands havent been cold once. One wrist strap was looking like it was about to break soon after I got them however they have held together fine. Just keep looking after them with the leather balm and they will last

5 5

Lisa B.

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These gloves are super warm and last a long time. I have a pair that is still in decent condition, with over 150 days on them. The padding is great for when you get too close to a tree or are on the race hill slamming gates. The color is great but did fade a bit.

3 5

Josh Raggon

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I have used these gloves for 41 days so far this season and they're not bad. The wrist leashes both broke on me but they are a comfortable, durable, glove otherwise. I don't know if it's just me but I have on several occassions had my hands get so cold in them that I thought I was going to get frostbite. These occassions were in areas that are not considered to be that cold either i.e. South Lake Tahoe, CA. where the temperature wasn't any lower than 19 degrees or so. It's funny because they kept my hand perfectly warm in Jackson Hole, WY. where the temperature was -7 on a few mornings. Maybe because it's so much drier out there, I don't know. Anyways, they're a good glove but I wouldn't recommend them for really cold temps, spring skiing might be they're best use.

5 5

aaron haslam

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I am snacking on this glove so much lately. I love it. I have owned many other good gloves, (arcteryx and Dakine) but these are the best. I love the ample thumb wipe! Great fit and lots of attention to detail.

5 5

Jacob Winey

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I've had these gloves for 2 and a half years now and besides a slight color change, they're as good as new. The c-zone lining is very comfortable and warm enough for most days. The only times that these gloves haven't been warm enough it's been below 10 ºF. The leather is very nice, windproof, and I've NEVER had any reason to believe they aren't waterproof. I've worn these gloves while digging in the snow for over half an hour looking for lost gear and they were a dry as could be. I do recommend treating them with leather balm at least once a season. Also, the padded knuckles look good and have some practicality when skiing in the trees. The wrist cover makes them difficult to wear under some jacket sleeves.

3 5

Ski now, ski later

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I just got home from Timberline Resort here in Portland, OR where we were having freezing rain/rain. While these gloves were comfortable and kept my hands warm when dry, the gloves soaked through in less than an hour and then became freezing bricks. I had the gloves zipped up and my coat sleeve velcro'ed over the gloves to make sure no water dripped from my jacket to the inside of the glove. The gloves are new and the Hestra Leather Balm was a few ski sessions ago.

The C-Zone membrane made me nervous before I bought them, but now I'm pretty sure I'll be sticking with Gore-Tex from now on. Even though Gore-Tex gloves tend to soak water outside of the Gore-Tex membrane, my hands were DRY.

btemp

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If you bake your gloves at about 180* F after applying some leather balm, it'll permeate the leather a lot better and remain waterproof longer. Even so, goretex is best for the Pacific NorthWest.

Ski now, ski later

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I just about had it with the gloves and sent them in to Hestra -- warranty cut them open and noticed that the C-Zone membrane wasn't installed correctly and have a new pair of these coming out to me later this week. RE: baking, I didn't do it with the Hestras but I did that with Kincos and SnoSeal. Thanks for the tip!

5 5

Seth Morrison

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I like the slight extra wrist cover. Best as an under the jacket glove. Waterproof zipper and leather pull for easy hand entry. Outer hand has nice pad protection. The warmth is nice. CZone helps with breezes and cold days. Also important to waterproof them from time to time. Even more though in the spring when the snow is wetter. Reverse stitching on fingers for great fit and feel of hand and whats in your hands. I never used the wrist straps, but now I love them.

5 5

b_c4538001

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Love these gloves. Warm and toasty all day. Comfy and a great fit.

5 5

Griffin Post

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If you're looking for a glove that doesn't have a bulky cuff yet is still warm look no further than the Seth. It has the warmth without the bulkiness or limitations of similar gloves with bigger cuffs or mittens. They may be a little stiff at first, by in my experience they break in pretty quickly. Also, I think the wrist leashes are awesome- let's you fiddle around with your pack/camera/phone/etc. without worrying about the gloves blowing away or getting filled with snow. Yes, they're not totally necessary but still a nice little addition.

4 5

Yung Lee

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I wanted to get a set of gloves that has shorter sleeves than those of my Hestra Heli's, so the Seth was just what the doctor ordered. Can't beat the Hestra quality (fit, quality of material, assembly, warmth, and removable wrist cuffs), and the cool design. The previous readers are correct in that they seem to run noticeably smaller than the Heli's, and it's quite a bit stiffer (I have the Heli's in 10, and the Seth in 10 as well). I applied a lot of the supplied wax and that softened up the leather a bit, which also alleviated the "tightness" I felt. After about 3 days of skiing, the gloves loosened up even more and now, it doesn't feel all that different from my Heli's. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the product; I recommend it to anyone looking for a quality pair of skiing gloves.

3 5

vince coleman

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I bought these on close-out last year. I have ridden in them probably 20 days or so, thus far. Had I not purchased these for such a good deal, I would have saved my pocket book, and gone with the ski-cross instead. The ski-cross or vertical cut gloves provide the same coverage and protection, for less cost. The zipper is broken again on the right glove, which isn't that huge of a deal, but I figured after sending it back to the warranty dept. once, I wouldn't have another problem with the same zipper. the Right index and middle finger have begun to blow out also. I think a $50 price tag would be more reasonable, considering I have NEVER gotten more than 1 season out of ANY Hestra glove with the exception of the vertical cuts ( Which are on the way out this being the second season). My final verdict is to just buy 1 pair of them at clearance, Or buy Black Diamond, or Kincos!

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