Ski Gloves

It is pretty essential when you are skiing to ensure that your hands are warm and dry. Wet hands will simply mean your day is over. Here we help to show you what to look out for when buying a good pair of skiing gloves.

The first question is whether to buy ski gloves or ski mittens. Some of this will come down to personal preference, some skiers feel they have more movement control in gloves. However mittens do keep your hands warmer, so if you are skiing in cold temperatures do bear this in mind.

Ski Gloves

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All Leather C Zone Gloves
All Leather C Zone Gloves

Hestra / Ski

Hestra's luxury glove aimed at the resort skier.

£99.99

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Alpha SV GTX Gloves
Alpha SV GTX Gloves

Arc'teryx / Ski

Engineered to deliver unparalleled dexterity and unbeatable weather protection, the Alpha SV Gloves represent a giant leap forward in glove design. Everything here is designed to battle pelting rain, ...

£199.99

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Army Leather 3 Finger GTX Gloves
Army Leather 3 Finger GTX Gloves

Hestra / Ski

The perfect combination of super warmth and dexterity.

£125.00

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Army Leather GTX Gloves
Army Leather GTX Gloves

Hestra / Ski

Top of the range backcountry glove for off-piste explorers, seasonaires and mountaineers.

£125.00

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Army Leather Short GTX Gloves
Army Leather Short GTX Gloves

Hestra / Ski

Modern under cuff version of the legendary Hestra glove.

£125.00

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Axel GTX Gloves
Axel GTX Gloves

Scott / Ski

Comfortable hardworking ski glove with GORE-TEX waterproof and breathable barrier construction.

£49.99

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Barts Ladies Style Glove
Barts Ladies Style Glove

Barts / Ski

High fashion styling and real weather beating performance. Quilted Microft shell with Dacron insulation. Built-in Dryshell waterproof & breathable insert and leather palm.

£30.63

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Barts Ladies Style Mitt
Barts Ladies Style Mitt

Barts / Ski

High fashion styling and real weather beating performance. Quilted Microft shell with Dacron insulation. Built-in Dryshell waterproof & breathable insert and leather palm.

£30.63

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Bliss Women's Dixy Glove
Bliss Women's Dixy Glove

Level / Ski

Level's Bliss gloves are all about luxurious warmth for female skier. Retro wet look outer. Precurved fit with plenty of warm Primaloft insulation and plush lining. Built-in Membra-Therm Plus waterpro...

£61.27

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Cascade Xtrafit Gloves
Cascade Xtrafit Gloves

Mountain Equipment / Ski

Thanks to the latest Xtrafit bonded technology this is Mountain Equipment's most dextrous GORE-TEX glove to date.

£89.99

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When buying gloves you will see the following terms, so what do they all mean? Lets start with the term waterproof, we all think we know what it means but do we?

Waterproof

The waterproof rating given to gloves will tell you how good the fabric is at keeping water out. This is measured in mm and quite simply the higher the mm rating the more waterproof they are. The best waterproof fabrics to look out for are brands like Gore-Tex, Entrant and Omni-tech. Our advice would be to buy a high waterproof rating, wet hands are no fun and will end your enjoyment.

Breathability

The breathability of a fabric is how good it is in allowing sweat to escape. This ensures that your hands stay dry and warm. This is measured in grams(g). Again the higher the g rating the more breathable the fabric is.

Insulation

How well insulated your gloves are will determine how warm they will keep your hands. Don't be fooled though, thick gloves aren't necessarily the warmest. Many developments now mean that thin gloves can come with a high level of insulation. These new thinner style gloves can give your hand more movement which can make them more effective.

Lining

The lining given to a glove adds insulation and comfort. Look out for gloves where you have detachable linings, this can mean you can adjust them if you get hot.

Fit

Getting the right fit is pretty crucial, if your glove is too small your movements will be restricted, if it is too big it could let in the cold. The way to determine if your gloves fit is to allow a little room at the end of your fingers(about a quarter of an inch).

Cuff Length

You can choose from long or short cuff length. Longer cuffs go over your jacket sleeve, shorter ones sit under your jacket sleeve. If you are skiing in deep powder opt for longer cuffs but sometimes it is down to what your feel is more comfortable.

Mittens v Gloves

Mittens will keep your hands warmer but some riders don't feel as in control. Again, all down to personal preference.

 

 

 

 

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