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The Hestra Power Heater Gauntlet Mitt is a high-performance heated ski mitten designed for skiers who need reliable warmth in freezing conditions. Combining durable materials, waterproof protection, and integrated electric heating, it’s built to keep hands warm through long days on the mountain—no matter how low the temperature drops.
Constructed with a tough goatskin leather palm and waterproof, breathable CZone membrane, this mitt delivers dependable weather protection while maintaining grip and durability. Inside, a microfleece liner with synthetic insulation provides baseline warmth, while built-in heated panels in the fingertips add adjustable extra heat when conditions become extreme. A simple three-level control system allows you to fine-tune warmth directly from the back of the hand.
Designed for real-world mountain use, it includes rechargeable batteries, a charger, and secure wrist straps to prevent loss during activity. The gauntlet cuff with snow lock ensures warmth stays in and snow stays out, making it ideal for lift skiing, cold resort days, and extended winter exposure.
✔ Built-in heated fingertips provide adjustable warmth in extreme cold
✔ Three heat settings let you control comfort on the go
✔ Waterproof CZone membrane keeps hands dry in snow and slush
✔ Goatskin leather palm delivers durability and strong grip
✔ Rechargeable battery system included for full-season use
✔ Gauntlet cuff with snow lock keeps cold air and snow out
✔ Ideal for resort skiing, lift laps, and freezing conditions
Product Type: Heated Ski Mittens
Outer Material: Goatskin Leather Palm + Flextron 4-Way Stretch Nylon
Membrane: Hestra CZone Waterproof / Breathable System
Insulation: G-Loft Polyester
Lining: Microfleece
Heating System: Integrated Finger & Thumb Heating Elements
Heat Settings: Low (10 hrs), Medium (5 hrs), High (2.5 hrs)
Power Source: Rechargeable & Replaceable Battery System (Included)
Cuff Style: Gauntlet with Snow Lock
Fit Type: Ergonomic Performance Fit
Best Use: Skiing, Resort Riding, Extreme Cold Conditions