Hestra
Hestra Heater Gauntlet - 5 Finger
Hestra Heater Gauntlet - 5 Finger
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DESCRIPTION:
The Heater Gauntlet is designed for skiers who don’t want to let frozen fingers ruin a great day on the slopes. This thermal glove is made from hardwearing goatskin, with weather-resistant softshell fabric on the backhand. A CZone membrane protects against wet snow, and a microfleece liner with synthetic insulation insulates and wicks away moisture.
On colder winter days, heated panels on the fingertips help keep your fingers warm.* The heat is adjusted in three steps with an easily accessible control in the Hestra logo on the backhand. Replaceable and rechargeable batteries and a charger are included, as well as Hestra handcuffs (wrist straps) to make sure you don’t drop the glove. Velcro adjustment at inside wrist, and a battery pocket in the cuff.
Perfect for many outdoor activities on chilly winter days, and ideal for lift-served skiing and when you’re a little further away from the prepared slopes. Also available as a mitten.
HEATING TIME: Low: 10 hours, Medium: 5 hours, High: 2.5 hours.
PRODUCT FEATURES:
- Electronically heated glove for skiing and snowboarding.
- Heated panels on fingertips and thumb.
- Rechargeable batteries and USB charger included.
- Hardwearing, treated goatskin with good grip.
- Backhand in hardwearing, weather-resistant polyamide softshell.
- Waterproof, breathable CZone membrane.
- Reinforced index finger and thumb.
- Microfleece liner with warm synthetic insulation (G-Loft).
- Velcro adjustment at inside wrist.
- High cuff with drawstring adjustment.
- Carabiner, eyelet and hanging loop provide several attachment options.
- Hestra handcuffs (wrist strap) included.
*NB: At highest power, the heat in the panels is close to body temperature, supporting the hand’s own warmth – they will therefore not feel ‘hot’ when you put the glove on. It is this supporting warmth combined with the insulation in the glove that helps to keep the fingers warm.
The right size is important to ensure the heated panels work properly. Too big a glove will mean a greater distance between the heated panels and the fingertips, thus reducing the heating capacity. If you have a very narrow hand, you should consider going down a size.
An alternative option is to use a heated liner combined with a traditional ski glove.
You can test the heating function by fully charging the batteries and turning the heating system to its highest setting. After a few minutes, put on the gloves and all your fingers should feel distinctly warm. Keep the heated panels on at the highest setting and check that the heating system’s LEDs remain lit for about 2–2.5 hours (applies to 4000 mAh battery pack).
NB: The electronic components in the glove may interfere with avalanche equipment/transceivers.
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How to Select your Size
Generally, you will go down 1 boot size from your street shoe.
For example, if you currently wear a US size 9 / Euro size 41; that would put you in a size 26-26.5
Our boots will fit tight at first, but will form to the shape of your foot over time and use; becoming more comfortable with every step.