
The Best Ski Gloves of 2026
Oct 1, 2025
Impenetrable by the elements, the Arashi is stuffed full of PrimaLoft Gold insulation and Gore-Tex ePe inserts to keep the hands dry and warm, while the outer layer of nylon and goat skin leather keeps everything wrapped securely. A Calamai wool lining is soft to the touch, and knuckle pads protect the hands from hazards like trees and brush. The extra-long cuff finishes off this forcefield of a mitt, so you never have to call it a day just when the storm starts to refill your favorite stashes. Bottom line is this glove is built for the coldest of days, and deep snow, where having incredible protection against the weather is paramount.
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