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Designed by the man himself, The Hestra Seth Morrison Pro Glove was designed by the freeride master himself. These gloves keep your hands warm and dry on steep chutes or in deep pow. Seth gave these moto-inspired freeride gloves waterproof breathable Cordura stretch fabric to keep you dry without sacrificing digital dexterity. Waterproof leather with enforced seams and knuckle guards add durability when bashing through tight trees, and Thermolite insulation keeps fingers toasty on long chairlift rides. Seth's signature on the short cuffs reminds you to shred hard.
Bottom Line: Look down at your sick Hestra gloves and be inspired by Seth Morrison to go big.
This is the last you'll see these gloves. My first glove with Hestra, we created a sleek all season offering. I have heard complaints about it being to thin, but for me I never had a problem with this. From the sub zero temps of CO in December to the peaks of Haines, AK in April I found it to be great for all temps. Its insulated with a Czone insert that acts as a wind barrier that breaths, like Gore Tex. This glove is lower on the wrist and should be worn under the wrist of the jacket. The last gloves I had, had one goggle wipe on one finger of the set, where as before it was on both. Slight padding on top of hand and fingers for protection. The reverse stitching gives a great feel on the hand unlike anything else other than Hestra. Be sure to use the waterproofing wax that comes with the gloves. It seals and waterproofs, makes a noticeable difference when this is done, warmer and drier. Redo as necessary. As stated if they are tight they will stretch out, its leather! Get them while they last.
If you're looking for a glove that is durable, gives you great dexterity, and is ultra comfortable, these are it. They may not be the warmest glove in the Hestra line, but hey... they aren't made for the week of mind. These gloves are made for those who ski hard and fast. The rubber finger guards help save your little digits from being crushed when you are blinded by the billowing pow and you accidently hit that aspen tree with your fist. The full leather construction ensures that your not stuck on the top of some remote peak and the nylon on your glove blows out a seam. These gloves are as burly as Seth himself. I you find that your gloves feel a little too snug when you first put them on, give em a chance, they stretch big time, and will fit as snug and comfy as well... a glove.
I was told that Hestra made the best gloves available, and now I concur. Even though I'm a snowboarder, I went with the Seth Morrison's for several reasons. I wanted a low volume glove, with dexterity enough to handle switching bindings on my split board. They needed to be full leather, waterproof and warm to boot. Not many gloves fit the bill, but these have exceeded my expectations. I can't verify super cold temps, I've only tested them down to 10degF, but I have worn them above 30F, and my hands didn't sweat, and they were very waterproof in relatively wet conditions. I was concerned at first about them being too small, but after applying the supplied leather conditioner, and wearing them one day, they softened up and fit perfectly. However, I noticed the palm is pretty narrow, I don't have bear paws, so you may want a larger size if you do. I plan on using these for ice climbing as well, since the knuckles have some decent padding, and the grip/feel is outstanding. Btw, the finger squeegee works great too.
Buy these beasts. They are super light and super warm. And if you treat them with the waterproof stuff that comes with them they are waterproof unless its pouring rain. My hands always get cold but with these they stay warm, and sometimes too hot in the spring.
These gloves rock! Hands stay toasty warm and dry, I've tested 'em out to about 0 F. Excellent grip and dexterity. Luckily I haven't fully tested their waterproofness- no wet snow around here! Also gotten a few nice comments on them from the ladies... Might want to order a size up cuz they fit like a, well, like a glove.
Fits nice and tight but some how keeps my hands super warm. I could write about this glove all day, but the bottom line is THIS IS THE BEST GLOVE I HAVE EVER HAD. If you can get passed the price, you will love this glove, and it is built to last.
Warm ass gloves. Great in low temps. They feel like have extra fingertip insulation to keep your digits warm. Great dexterious grip. Thanx for the size confirmation. They do fit one small. So order one size up.
...Thanks again to the outstanding, knowledgable advice from the backcountry.com "gear-heads", I will be enjoying my signiture Seth Morrison's soon! And judging from the abundance of fellow-b.c.-loyalist, the averages of their review's, are in my favor for purchasing a rock solid product! THNX! I love this community!
I probably have similar sized hands to you, so I tried the 7.They did fit, but were a bit too tight for my liking.So I guess the volume of you hand matters too.My suggestion is try the 7.If you're not happy, send them back and wait for an 8 to come into stock.
These gloves are pretty sweet. However, they aren't my first choice for single digit or negative temperatures. I used them in Colorado in -7 and 5 degree F temps and my hands got pretty cold. I now use these for double digit days and stick with my heli pros for the cold days.
Pretty cool gloves. They fit quite tight but apparently they are suppose to have a "Fits like a Glove" fit. They are about as thick as a spring glove so I am quite curious to see how warm they truly are on cold days. The lifetime warranty is cool most companies don't offer that. They are a pretty sick design too!
Hestra sizing is in Inches, so the difference between a 7 and 11 is 4 inches. You will want to measure from the bottom of you palm to the top of your middle finger and then you will have you size.
This is my third pair of Hestra gloves, I strayed for a bit but came back and bought these. These gloves are simply amazing, comfortable, warm, super flexible. The one drawback might be that the cuff is not a little longer but its pretty minor.
This is my third pair of Hestra gloves, I strayed for a bit but came back and bought these. These gloves are simply amazing, comfortable, warm, super flexible. The one drawback might be that the cuff is not a little longer but its pretty minor.
These are beautiful for the moderate cold days between -5 to 15-, I have not been got up to the colder temperatures but I am sure they will be great for rippin. I am in the park mostly and one of the worst thing to do is fall and get your hand hit because usually your hands go numb, freeze, and you have to go into the chalet for a cup of hot chocolate to warm your hands up. But not for these, When I missed my 540 and hit my hand the knuckle guards protected my hand and leaved not one scratch on them. BEAUTIFUL
I definitely dig these gloves. They were warm in Banff (-20 deg C) and I've used them at Snoqualmie summit (40 deg F). Very versatile and low volume. I would suggest using the leather conditioner to work them in. I did rip a the top part of the glove (from pulling them off at the fingers) and I sent them two Hestra who fixed them no charge. They will soak up water as many leather gloves do, so they'll get heavy, but I didn't experience any of the wetness on my hands.
GREAT GLOVES BUT DISAPPOINTED. I ORDERED THE SETH MORRISON SIGNAURE GLOVES BUT THE ITEM THAT I RECEIVED DIDN'T HAVE THE FULL SIGNATURE ON THE CUFF UNLIKE THE PICTURE LISTED. FULL REFUND WAS OFFERED BUT DECIDED TO KEEP THE GLOVES AS THE CUSTOMER SERVICE PERSON SAID EVEN IF I RE-ORDER, THEY CAN'T GAURANTEE THAT I WILL RECEIVE THE GLOVES WITH FULL SIGNATURE ON THE CUFFS. I REALLY WANT THE GLOVES WITH FULL SIGNATURE ON CUFF AS THE ITEM WAS A PRESENT FOR MY HUSBUAND, AND HIS NAME IS "MORRISON". IT WOULD HAVE BEEN A PERFECT GIFT FOR HIM IF THERE WAS THE FULL SIGNATURE ON IT AS THE PICTURE. GLOVES ARE GREAT THOUGH...
I have owned a lot of gloves in the past (option nfa, burton gor-tex, level etc.). Nothing comes close to these Hestra Seth's! They are super slim/low volume gloves. They are warm up till -10 deg/c! they fit great under the jacket cuff and are very waterproof. Also they dry much faster any other gloves I have owned! Only thing to watchout is the leather palms, they may get damaged from ski edges.. no problems yet!
sweet gloves all enall. i got the white n green one, the leather is really soft. only problem with the white is that its gonna get dirty pretty quick. used em today, hands were nice n toasty at -10c. my only concern with these is endurance, because the leather is so soft im afraid they'll get worn out when im carryin my skiis, i try to handle them by the toe piece of the binding to avoid the edges
Great full leather glove. They put extra leather in all the right spots. It is a tighter fit than some other gloves I've used but it doesn't seem to not let your hands breath or cut off circulation in any way. The fleece lining on the inside is super soft and the primaloft does a great job of keeping your hands warm. The very first day I used them I had a slight problem with them freezing up. They'd get a little wet (although my hands stayed dry) and then it'd freeze. When I got back I treated them with the small thing of provided hestra leather balm and when I went out again a day later they were great and I didn't have any problems with them freezing up at all.
The seth gloves are the most expensive you will find and are worth it if you are a good skier. The quailty of the leather and stiching justifies the price.
The have a tight fit and are not bulky. they fit like a racing glove and have excellent ski pole grip feel and feedback. They also have nice goggle squeegies on the index fingers.
Seth morrision wouldnt put his name on these if they were no good and it shows in these gloves.
the extended cuff provides nice added protection from wind and powder apart from other gloves with regular cuffs.
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