
The Best Ski Gloves of 2026
Oct 1, 2025
Hailing from the French Alps, accomplished artist Lucas Beaufort teamed up with Gordini to create this practically designed and thoughtfully constructed mitt. Filled with water-repellent-treated down, which Gordini refers to as Downtek, this stylish mitt manages to hold its loft, even in damp conditions. The hybrid construction uses a high-pile fleece lining on the back of the hand for warmth and a moisture-wicking liner on the palms. The synthetic leather shell is grippy and durable, with a waterproof, windproof, and breathable insert. The neoprene undercuff tucks seamlessly into your sleeve and a removable leash invites you to slip them off when you need to use your digits.
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