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Rally down the mountain with the Hestra Leather Ski Cross Glove, and try to stay ahead of the pack. If you fall back and have to duke it out with the competition, you'll appreciate the extra protection across the knuckles of the Ski Cross Gloves. Supple cowhide lines the palms, while burly Cordura stretch fabric protects the back of your hands. These heavy-duty gloves give you a little extra protection when you take them into the park. They'll hold up to the abuse gloves take when you're constantly throwing grabs into your tricks.
Bottom Line: Stay ahead of the pack, and if you don't, at least your hands will be well protected.
This is such a great lightweight glove. Its definitely my go-to glove. It keeps you warm and dry on cold dasy and your hands don't sweat on warm days. They fit well and are very comfortable.
this is my "every day" glove. I have a blue pair, and regardless of water-proofing product, they do get wet a bleed a little. I'm in Utah and we have pretty dry pow here. HOWEVER if I have a little bit of a blue hand after a day of shredding with WARM HANDS? I don't really care. They're super warm gloves. Hestra really makes a great glove. They're soft, warm, and durable. I'd recommend them to women especially. (all those of you with "poor circulation" -- you're not the only one... this glove is warm)
They're both low-profile ski gloves, so they're light for mountaineering, but the Stoic is every bit as warm and dexterous, in my opinion. Possibly warmer.
these are some of the best gloves gloves i have ever had. they are super comfortable and broke in with use and made them super dexterous. they are so super soft, it's like having pillows specially molded to your hands. the shock absorbers really do what they're supposed to and i didn't realize why they were there until i fell off a jump and smacked my hand into the landing and wishing that i was wearing my Hestras. the only problem i have with these is that when it is -6 or so (Celsius) i need to wear liners because the insulation is thin. all in all a very good glove and would recommend it too anyone who isn't skiing in ridiculously cold climates or have liners
The term you're looking for is Thermolite. This liner is a bemberg/polyamide (polyester blend which keeps moisture away) weave which feels almost like felt. Not all of Hestra's gloves come w/ this liner but it is fairly common throughout their line.
I have last years model of this glove and I love it, I used to have a pair of Reusch race gloves and loved them. Then I got a pair of Hestra's and never went back these gloves are amazingly warm, long lasting, and versatile.
I had the XCR previously - lost one so tried this one as a less expensive (on sale) alternative. The feel is nice and this would be a decent glove for sub freezing dry weather to about 20 degrees. I used this in warmer weather, the red color dye soaked unto my white ski pants and left a stain. Not a big deal but I would not buy this glove again. It soaked in wet weather and the leather color dye is not worth the hassle - go with the XCR Short -
I found a pair of these on sale last spring from Porters of Tahoe. To me they are almost the perfect spring glove but there are a couple of little things that stop them short of that. The build quality is very good - the stitching good and the leather soft(maybe too soft, feels a little fragile but no problems in a year of use). The detailing is also good - I appreciate the metal loops, allowing me to attach retainers. The wrist strap is maybe a little too bulky - making getting it under the cuff of a jacket difficult. It is also too tight to easily get over a jacket cuff.... All this means although these are a well made and high quality glove, the user friendliness is lacking. Recommended with reservations.
Picked these up in the Natural Brown and I haven't noticed any bleeding that I have read about in other reviews. I'm in CO so I normally don't worry about wet snow when I'm on the mountain, but somehow have already put these gloves to the test and they held up great and I still haven't had an issue with wet hands. The contoured and flexible cuff is the best design I have seen for an under sleeve glove. No real hassle if you find yourself constantly taking off your gloves, but of course you are probably going to be doing less of that considering their supple nature. Only draw back, I need a light liner when the temp really drops.
Hestra Hestra Hestra... There's no other glove company out there that represents quality in their products. Not only do they make quality but they ensure it. This glove withstands the weather quite well and suffers through the abuse of daily patrol work. I use their leather balm on their gloves to keep them in prime condition and sealed from the elements. A great product all around.
This glove definitely lives up to the Hestra reputation. I love having a glove that stays tight around my wrist and fits snug over the hand. The only qualms I have would be that it doesn't perform well on wet days. Otherwise, you couldn't ask for a more comfortable glove for riding the park or the bumps all day.
Comfortable but not tough enough. The leather started ripping after just a few days. Probably fine for resort riders, but they didn't last on the sled. Marmot Work Glove is a better choice.
I picked up these gloves at the end of 07/08 season, and I'm still using them today. I'm pretty picky about the gloves for look and quality and these are BY FAR the best gloves I've ever used. I've always had problems with my hands getting cold because of perspiration, but these gloves breathe like none other! The dexterity of the leather has been great so far, and the none of the stitching has come undone yet. The leather does darken a little after you rub the balm on them to keep the leather in good condition, but to me that's no big deal. You won't regret picking up these gloves!
I have been loyal to Reusch for years as they have always made the best quality and warmest ski glove I've ever used. This Hestra is a much more supple product. Very comfortable, perhaps not quite as warm as a Reusch but excellent for all but the coldest days. I'm not a big fan of the wide elastic velcro wrist strap as it adds a step to removing/putting on the glove. An the strap generally does not lay flat when it is secured. But that's really a minor annoyance as compared to the comfort.
This has become my everyday glove for Utah skiing. When temps drop below 0, I opt for my heavier mitts and on spring days, the yellow color tends to bleed through to my hands...But, every other day I sport the Hestra ski crosses. What really rockets these to 4 stars is there dexterity, there low profile rocks! Dealing with zippers, using your phone/ ipod, I am even able to write while wearing these gloves.
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