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Hestra Heli Glove

Item #HES0017 | 109 in Stock
2 Star Rating

Hestra Heli Gloves Let Me Down

By Ranked #569 - Ski Gloves December 29, 2010

I wanted to love the Hestra Heli Glove but it just wasn’t warm, wasn’t windproof and wasn’t waterproof. Essentially it was not the bulletproof backcountry glove I was looking for which I find really surprising considering the number of positive reviews. However, I will say that backcountry.com’s ordering and return process is one of the best.
I was looking for a pair of gloves that could be used on cold ski days and on multi day trips in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Therefore when I stumbled upon the Hestra Heli Glove I thought I had found perfection. It has an average 5 star rating after 109 reviews, which made me think this glove is perfection. Also the product description said all the right words such as “warm”, “breathable”, and “waterproof”. I did my research and could find nothing but praise for these gloves so I placed my order.
Backcountry.com promptly sent me my new red Hestra Heli Gloves and I could not wait to get out there and use them. I first used them on Signal Ridge near the summit of Mount Carrigain in mild winds and temps in the 20s. I was a little confused when my hands continued feeling cold; I mean these gloves are supposed to be warm right? At first I didn’t blame the gloves for this, I thought the must have been cold because they were in my pack.
I broke out the Heli Gloves again at Mount Snow during a sunny day in the low 20s. I found that wind would penetrate them even during small wind gusts while on the chairlift. I also found that my fingers would frequently get cold while wearing these gloves. I constantly had to clench my first to generate enough warmth to continue skiing. At this point I thought that maybe I needed to apply to Hestra leather balm to increase the water/ wind proofing. A few days later I went skiing again and gave the Hestra Glove their last chance. Once again my fingers got cold, mild wind penetrated the glove and I lost all faith in this glove. I am glad I found this out before I took them on a multi day trip or else I wouldn’t have any fingers left to write this review with.
On a positive note, these gloves look great. Whenever I took them out people commented on how good they looked. I also love the wrist straps which help prevent glove loss; all gloves should have this. However, gloves need to meet a performance standard and the Hestra Heli glove simply disappoints. I returned these and picked up some Outdoor Research Alti Gloves.

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2 Comments Last Reply: January 22, 2011 By:

By: January 22, 2011

I dont know, maybe you got a defective pair, mine work great.

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By: December 30, 2010

Interesting that they didn't work for you, but great review. Very informative and well-written.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[shell] polyamide; [palm] leather 
Insulation:
quallofill 
Removable Liner:
yes, polyester 
Waterproofing:
DWR-coated 
Closure:
drawstring 
Gauntlet:
yes 
Recommended Use:
skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
against defects for the life of the product 

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