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Hestra Seth Morrison Pro Model 3-Finger Glove
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Are the three fingers able to touch inside...
jngsnk
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Are the three fingers able to touch inside of this glove, or are they separated by an inner liner, thus defeating the purpose of the lobster claw?
Angus Bohanon
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They're connected. You'll be the warmest lobster ever.
Excellent
Brian
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Great Glove, super comfortable and warm, kept me dry all day during a particularly wet/warm snowfall here in colorado.
Scottie Battle
sco139173232
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I used to think people were crazy to spend so much money on gloves...I am believer now. Expensive, but live up to the billing. Comfortable and warm.
Bitchin'
Ted Brogan
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
The best ski glove? Soft, comfy, incredibly warm. These gloves are almost too warm - I can only wear them on very cold days. (Full disclosure - I run hot. Most of my ski partners layer a lot heavier than I do.) Dexterity is good. I'm not a big fan of them for touring, but I don't know how much they were designed with the BC in mind. (The cuff just adds bulk, whereas a glove with a large gauntlet just slides over jackets, watches, and such).
Dopeness
Cameron Costley
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
During Jan. 2013 I was skiing with a friend during winter storm "Gandalf" My hands were freezing. The wind was blowing the snow sideways. The temps were well below freezing. My friend said, "Buy some Hestras." The purchase was made. My hands have never been happier.
This season was one of the coldest I can remember. These gloves have been handling every storm I've thrown at them like a boss. Above freezing they are super warm. They do not have a liner because (I think) there are finger pockets in the mitt section.
I have the green/white size 8 (My tennis racquet grip is 4.5 if that helps anyone) and they are fly. The white does get dirty though as I have brushed through some tight trees.
Do women wear these gloves? Vickie
demp365427
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Do women wear these gloves? Vickie
Josh Chapman
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Hey Vickie,
Measure your hand in accordance with the size chart and find what size number you are. If we have that number in this model, it will fit great.
Mark Parrett
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Vicki - I don't have a picture handy but my wife rocks the white and green gloves and they look great!
Is the inner liner removable? can I use a...
Alex
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Is the inner liner removable? can I use a 3 finger liner with it?
Bill Porreca
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They do not come with a removable liner. You could always buy a liner and size the glove up to accommodate the extra room needed.
Alex
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Yea I ended up getting it, awsome pair of gloves. Better then the Arcteryx zenta gloves I had so far. Will end up getting a liner so far doesnt seem to be an issue.
When will there be more sizes in stock?
ndpp29354
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When will there be more sizes in stock?
I like to wear RED impact wrist guards...
lal4854627
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I like to wear RED impact wrist guards when I ride (I broke my wrist in 3 places a few years ago and it still hurts) and I was wondering if these mitts are wide enough to slide on with the guards on? These are the only gloves I have seen that are under gloves and have a zipper on the side so it looks promising. Thanks
Sick Gloves!
ale3647740
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I really like these gloves/mittens. Whenever I wear my traditional mittens I realize how much better it is to have the functionality of the 3-finger mitten. I also love the wrist leash. These are great!
Sick Gloves!
ale3647740
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I really like these gloves/mittens. Whenever I wear my traditional mittens I realize how much better it is to have the functionality of the 3-finger mitten. I also love the wrist leash. These are great!
Best Gloves I have owned
Sparksma
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I have worn these all season and I have never owned a better pair of ski gloves. The price is high yes, but they are worth it. The quality of the materials and the construction is fantastic. They are very warm and very soft and supple leather. Again after almost a whole season I have seen no sign of wear. Hand cuffs retention system is great and colors are different with out being tacky. I would recommend to anyone.
How warm are these compared to Hestra's...
blev16172138951
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How warm are these compared to Hestra's various mittens?
Arthur Debowski
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It is somewhat of a subjective question since it depends largely on circulation, activity, and personal comfort but it will approach the warmth of a mitten but due to its 3 finger design provide more dexterity at a cost of some warmth.
So Good
Rich Lawrence
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Put these through the wringer in Jackson over the weekend. Super warm (almost too warm above 30 degrees) and super comfy. The padding throughout the knuckles and top of the hand adds good protection and the leather looks like it's ready to take a beating. Hestra nailed it here integrating the best of gloves with trigger finger dexterity combined with the warmth of mittens.
Sooo Good!!!!
Taylor Poland
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This glove is sooooo good. nice and warm and really solid fitting. sweet design. These gloves are daily wears. I used to have to switch out my gloves depending on the temperature because my hands got cold or sweaty. I highly highly highly recommend getting these gloves!!!!!!!
Quality costs...
Howard Worton
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...but you'll never need another glove if you look after the leather. The 3 finger design seems to be the perfect compromise between glove and mitt. Not very easy to wear over jacket - that's the only slight criticism. Plenty of padding on fingers and knuckles. Stitching and general build qualit is up to usual Hestra standards. A bit pricey - worth every penny IMO. At sale prices they are a must buy.
I have these and I love them, but on colder...
Jeff Chrisler
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I have these and I love them, but on colder days they aren't enough. Does anyone wear and suggest a liner with these? Thanks!
Seth Morrison
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It really helps if you use the balm or another waterproofing agent. It helps seal seams and needle holes for a bit.
Gotty
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Exactly like Seth suggests, I bought these gloves before a heli-ski trip in BC because I was looking for a little more warmth than what my old Swany gloves provided and I made sure to add some waterproofing wax to all the seams and my hands were perfectly warm all day long. I loved having the dexterity of a glove with the warmth of a mitt.
Jeff Chrisler
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Thanks guys, but I definitely utilized the balm after using them a second time. I'd agree that it did improve, but I am still looking for a liner that would be a suggestion...
Daniel Zechar
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Try the Mountain Hardwear Power Stretch gloves. That's what I use under mine when it's wicked cold. It's a perfect combo.
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ike
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The best of the best
dre3239135
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Awesome gloves. Just buy em.
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