
The Best Ski Gloves of 2026
Oct 1, 2025
One of Swany’s newest gloves, the Vento offers dependable warmth and protection for long days on the mountain. The Tri-Plex system combines three different weights of insulation across the glove: thicker on the back of the hand for maximum warmth, thinner on the palm for dexterity, and flexible in the fingers for effective grip. The synthetic insulation is made from fine microfiber that mimics the loft of down while staying lightweight and water resistant.
The shell is constructed from water-resistant, breathable and flexible leather that molds to your hands over time and the Gore-Tex insert provides breathable waterproofing all around. Finally, a built-in leash means you can slip them off on the go, without the worry of leaving one behind.
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