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Hestra
Heli Ski Junior Mitten - Kids'

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $95.96 Original price: $119.95
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Color:Royal Blue

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Heli Ski Junior Mitten

On cold days at the resort, nothing keeps the hands of up-and-coming skiers warm like the Hestra Heli Ski Junior Mitten. The insulated Bemberg liner provides ample warmth and can be removed for overnight airing-out while the durable Goat Leather exterior stops harsh winter conditions from spoiling a perfect day of powder turns.


Details

  • Goat Nappa Army Leather exterior protects in tough winter weather
  • Insulated Bemberg liner keeps fingers warm and is removable for quick drying
  • Snow Lock gauntlet seals to keep snow out
  • Handcuff prevents losing a glove in the powder
  • Snap hook keeps mittens together when not in use
  • Item #HES0158
Material
[body] goat leather, softshell, [lining] polyester
Insulation
synthetic
Removable Liner
yes
Style
gauntlet mitten
Closure
adjustable strap
Claimed Weight
[single, size 4] 3oz
Manufacturer Warranty
limited lifetime

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5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

March 1, 2022

These Mitts Rock

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

2022 UPDATE: 6 yrs later, they're still in excellent condition (skiing 10-20 days/yr), passing them on to my niece, still stand by everything written below - these are awesome! Bought my now-teen girl some Patrol Gauntlet MItts to keep the Hestra vibes going Short Story: crazy warm, high quality, awesome features, cool colors, you won't regret it Details: Bought these in pink for my 8 yr old last season & she loves them. To be honest, I'm totally jealous ... I need my own pair ... soon. She loves that the insides are insanely comfy & warm. I love the carabiner clip, wrist leashes, gauntlets & top notch construction. Seriously, it's awesome to NOT have to hold her mitts on the lift while we adjust gear, & the gauntlets make it easy to keep out the snow. No more taking off my gloves in the freezing cold to pull her jacket sleeves over her gloves every 15 minutes. (frankly, that always bothered me way more than her, but at least I'm not doing it now) As for style, she's cautious about looking TOO girly & loves these bc they're cute but rugged looking. I've compared them to the adult Heli's in store & they're obviously the same top quality. These things rock. After 1 season, they barely show any wear. If you're skiing in the rain, maybe the goat leather isn't the most waterproof protection on the market, but I rarely ski in the rain & especially not w the kid. They've been rock solid & plenty waterproof when we've been in wet snow/spring conditions & dried pretty quickly. These aren't made for snowball fights in wet snow, they're made to keep you warm in nasty alpine conditions. Why would you send the kids outside to play in mitts anyway? Get a cheap pair of synthetic waterproof gloves for that, then pack them in your gear bag as back-up. Buy these mitts so your kids' cold hands don't ruin your (& their) expensive ski trip. Plus, I bought them a little big, so I expect a couple more seasons & (since they're the gold standard) I bet I can then sell them for $50 to put towards a new pair. In the long run, I doubt they'll actually cost much more than the mediocre, practically disposable gloves I used to buy. Get these & never worry about their hands again. Yes, they're expensive, but I never have to go in early bc my kid's hands are cold ... so I've got that going for me ... which is nice. (does she look excited to be at the Okemo summit for the 1st time??)

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