
The Best Ski Gloves of 2026
Oct 1, 2025
Constructed from 100% synthetic PrimaLoft Gold insulation and a goatskin leather exterior, these mitts will keep your hands toasty, while the durable exterior possesses a water-resistant quality. Separating your hand from the rest of the glove, a quick-drying Micro Bemberg 100% polyester lining wicks away moisture on those warmer days and feels nice against the skin. The Monetra also gets all the features you would expect from a top-of-the-line glove, like individual finger separators, silicone grip on the palm and a microfiber nose wipe on the thumb. Designed specifically with a women’s comfort fit, these gloves are the go-to for those frigid days at the resort when warmth and precision can’t be compromised.
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Hestra
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