
The Best Ski Gloves of 2026
Oct 1, 2025
The Synergy 2-in-1 glove is built for versatility in conditions and first chair to last comfort. A combination of stretch nylon and DWR goat leather on the shell lends reliable weather protection with room for your fingers to move within the glove, while the patch of textured leather on the palm ensures ease of grip and dexterity expected from a glove. Auclair follows their environmentally friendly trend insulating the Synergy with their 3M Thinsulate type EC synthetic filler made up of 78% post consumer recycled polyester. A removable DWR softshell liner made with polyester brushed fleece keeps your hands comfy and dry. Thoughtful features such as a nose wipe on the thumb, EVA padding adding extra insulation, and frictionless outseam stitching makes for a glove that is just as comfortable as it is functional. This glove is ready to take you through your in-resort adventures and look cool doing it.Â
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