Swany X-Change Mitt Women’s

$140.00
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Swany X-Change Mitt 

 

Waterproof Insulated Ski & Snowboard Mittens

 

The Swany X-Change Mitt Women’s is designed for skiers and snowboarders who want reliable warmth, weather protection, and comfort in cold mountain conditions. Built for all-day resort use, it combines advanced insulation technology with practical features tailored for performance in changing weather.

At the core of the mitt is Swany’s Tri-Plex Alpha insulation system, which strategically distributes warmth—heavier insulation on the back of the hand and more flexible zones on the palm—to balance heat retention and dexterity.

A Dryfinger waterproof and breathable insert keeps hands dry while allowing moisture vapor to escape, ensuring comfort during active skiing or snowboarding.

The outer shell combines softshell flexibility with a durable leather-reinforced palm, improving grip on ski poles and bindings while maintaining long-term durability in harsh winter conditions.

One of the most useful features is the utility heat pocket, which allows for hand warmers or small essentials, giving riders customizable warmth on colder days.

Pre-curved construction improves natural hand positioning, while an adjustable wrist strap and leash system ensure secure fit and convenience on the mountain.

Overall, the Swany X-Change Mitt Women’s is a premium all-mountain mitt built for warmth, durability, and everyday resort performance.

 

KEY FEATURES

  • Tri-Plex Alpha insulation system for mapped warmth
  • Dryfinger waterproof/breathable insert
  • Softshell outer construction for flexibility
  • Leather-reinforced palm for grip and durability
  • Utility heat pocket for hand warmers or storage
  • Pre-curved ergonomic fit for comfort
  • Adjustable wrist strap for secure closure
  • Wrist leash for on-mountain safety
  • Designed for skiing, snowboarding, and winter resort use
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