Dakine Fillmore Trigger Mitts

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Dakine Fillmore Trigger Mitts

 

Waterproof Ski & Snowboard Mitts

The Dakine Fillmore Trigger Mitt Men's combines the warmth of a mitten with the functionality and dexterity of a glove, making it an excellent choice for skiers and snowboarders who want comfort without sacrificing control. The trigger-finger design improves grip and mobility, allowing you to easily manage zippers, bindings, buckles, and gear while still benefiting from superior heat retention.

Built with waterproof materials and reliable insulation, the Fillmore Trigger Mitt keeps your hands warm and protected through changing mountain conditions. Whether you're carving groomers, riding powder, or navigating storm days at the resort, these mitts provide the performance and comfort needed for long days on the mountain.

 

Why You'll Love Them

✔ Trigger-finger design combines mitten warmth with glove-like dexterity

✔ Waterproof construction helps keep hands dry in wet conditions

✔ Insulated design delivers dependable cold-weather warmth

✔ Enhanced finger mobility makes gear adjustments easier

✔ Excellent heat retention compared to traditional gloves

✔ Durable materials built for season-long mountain use

✔ Comfortable fit designed for all-day skiing and riding

✔ Adjustable closure helps seal out snow and cold air

✔ Ideal for skiing, snowboarding, and winter recreation

✔ Trusted Dakine durability and performance

 

Technical Features

Category:
Ski & Snowboard Trigger Mitt

Style:
Trigger Finger Mitt Design

Waterproofing:
Waterproof Weather Protection

Insulation:
Synthetic Cold-Weather Insulation

Construction:
Durable Mountain-Ready Shell

Dexterity:
Trigger Finger Design for Enhanced Grip and Control

Closure System:
Adjustable Wrist Closure

Fit:
Comfort Performance Fit

Best For:
Skiing, Snowboarding, Resort Riding, Powder Days

Conditions:
Cold, Snowy, and Variable Winter Weather

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