
The Best Ski Gloves of 2026
Oct 1, 2025
A longtime favorite and staple in the Hestra collection, the Fall Line glove returns this season with a fresh, pink colorway in the slightly smaller women’s model. The Fall Line maintains its ease of use and upkeep with a quick-dry, machine washable G-loft polyester liner and the tough-but-stylish cowhide exterior. The signature outseam stitching creates a friction-free interior to keep your hands happy. A short, neoprene, velcro-closure cuff allows for a smooth fit under sleeves and the removable handcuffs offer peace of mind when popping them off on the lift. The bright pink colorway is a head-turner for sure, but this powerhouse of a glove is a tried-and-true piece of gear that is guaranteed to last multiple seasons.
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