
The Best Ski Gloves of 2026
Oct 1, 2025
If warmth is your top priority, the Stormbound Gore-Tex Down Mitt is a hard one to beat. Designed for the coldest days, it has a Gore-Tex membrane to keep your hands dry, along with 700-fill down and PrimaLoft synthetic insulation to keep them warm, even in damp conditions. Inside the glove, individual finger separators lend comfort while the high-pile fleece liner brings a cozy finish. The water-resistant goat leather palm boasts durability in a pre-curved shape that mimics the natural curvature of your hand. A Velcro cuff sits comfortably underneath jacket sleeves and features a removable leash for convenience.
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