
The Best Ski Gloves of 2026
Oct 1, 2025
As its name suggests, the Ergo Grip Active from Hestra is made for high-output mountain pursuits and is ideal for those who run warm or are constantly maxing out their efforts. The Ergo Grip Active prioritizes an ergonomic fit and temperature regulation over lofty insulation. It features a durable, goatskin leather palm, backed by a breathable, windproof stretch fabric and a thin, moisture-wicking fleece liner. With a modest build, you should keep in mind that it’s not intended for the coldest winter days but it’s supremely supple and uber-comfortable.Â
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