When you’re shredding some powder, you need to arm yourself with a pair of ski gloves to keep your hands warm and protected.
Gloves for skiing and snowboarding may be considered as an afterthought; however, they should be taken seriously, as numb hands and frozen fingers are no joke. Best case scenario, you’ll be cold and miserable, waiting for the bus to drive you back to the ski resort. Worst scenario… frostbite.
What We’re Looking For:
- Warmth: sufficient insulation to keep your hands warm in the cold conditions
- Waterproofing: materials like Gore-Tex to ensure the gloves are waterproof and protect against snow and moisture
- Breathability: breathable materials to prevent sweating and enhance comfort
- Fit: a proper fit is crucial for dexterity and overall comfort during skiing.
- Touchscreen compatibility: handy for using devices without removing your gloves.
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Rossignol
Pros
- Receive 15% off first order
- Wide affordable range
- Standard shipping is free
Cons
- Not available in Australia
Founded by Abel Rossignol in 1907, the Rossignol brand is an expert when it comes to sport and has been an industry pioneer for over 100 years. The French manufacturer of alpine, snowboard and Nordic equipment was even one of the first companies to produce plastic skis.
Rossignol’s Tech Waterproof ski gloves are guaranteed to keep your hands warm and dry during winter as they offer waterproof and breathable materials helping to seal out water and sweat. The quick drying synthetic insulation will keep your hands warm even when they are wet. These gloves even come with an adjustable cuff to fine tune the seal between your jacket and gloves. Available in black, red, teal, acinus leaf and grey, you can grab a pair for $50.
Signup and receive 15% off your first order. Standard shipping is free for all apparel. Rossignol is available in 26 countries.
Baist
Pros
- Durable materials
- Functionality
- Soft microfiber nose wipe feature
Cons
- Free shipping on orders over $75 only
If you need your ski gloves to be extra boujee, then Baist is the brand for you. Founded in 2017, Baist recognises the critical role your hands play on the mountain and prioritises their protection above all else. It’s not just about aesthetics you can rely on their gloves to deliver exceptional functionality for peak performance. Their list of ambassadors includes ski athlete and TV personality Tim Durtschi.
The Baist Classic Glove is a stand out choice as it is the brands best seller. This glove is made from materials such as goat leather, along with wind and waterproof fabrics, and reinforced construction. It features a Cordura outer shell which allows for extreme durability and dexterity and a removable Thinsulate & Thermolite blend liner offering a warm and breathable experience. The glove also contains a snow lock pull cord, a velcro pull strap and soft microfiber nose wipe. Don’t miss out on this superb pair.
Free worldwide shipping on orders over $75.
Black Diamond
Pros
- Gore tex and Pertex gloves
- Prima loft gold insulation
Cons
- Free shipping on orders over $50 only
- Limited colours
Established in 1989, Black Diamond (BD) has roots dating back to the late 1950s. Originally based in California, the company later relocated to Utah to immerse itself in the vibrant climbing and skiing culture. This move reflected a strategic decision to be deeply embedded in the environments that shape and inspire the brand’s commitment to outdoor pursuits.
Featuring Gore-Tex and PrimaLoft Gold insulation the Black Diamond Legend Gloves are a popular choice among skiers. Made from goat leather materials the product also features a storm proof Pertex shell which shrugs off moisture and a hook and loop wrist closure helping to seal out snow. For $149.95 you don’t want to miss out.
Free economy shipping is on offer for orders over $50. Get 15% off when you sign up.
Salomon
Pros
- Pertex shield fabrics
- Gloves feature a nose wipe
Cons
- Limited variety of colours
Established in 1947 in the picturesque city of Annecy nestled in the French Alps, Salomon gained prominence when its products were showcased in the 1966 Olympic Games. Shortly thereafter, Salomon became a household name, solidifying its position as a reputable company. This snowboard brand boasts a strong team of professionals, counting Bode Merrill among its members.
Salomon is an essential go-to brand for any snow season and their QST Gore-tex Gloves are guaranteed to keep you warm for a day on the slopes. Made from goat leather, this pair of ski gloves are ultra-lightweight, and benefit from the latest Gore-Tex technologies and PrimaLoft insulation. They even come with a nose wipe made from soft materials to avoid irritating your skin. You can purchase this product in black for $130.
Free shipping is available.
Hestra
Pros
- Gore-tex for the win
- Leather feels classy
Cons
- Not cheap
If you’re looking for an experienced and reliable brand, check out Hestra. Originating in Sweden in 1936, Hestra consistently delivers cutting-edge gear that incorporates futuristic technology. Their focus revolves around the strategic layering of gloves to ensure optimal insulation and warmth.
The Hestra Army Leather Gore-tex glove is a fan favourite as it comes with a soft fleece lining, providing added dimension and comfort along with warming synthetic insulation. These gloves also come with adjustable cuffs and snowlock, guaranteeing to seal out snow and lock in warmth, making them the perfect rugged companion for endless days on the slopes. This pair is available in grey or black for $190.
Free shipping with orders above $125.
Outdoor Research
Pros
- ALTIheat technology
- Touchscreen compatibility
Cons
- Free shipping on orders over $99 only
Founded in 1981 by adventurer Ron Gregg after a challenging glacier ascent, Outdoor Research is dedicated to crafting top-notch gear to assist you in conquering the great outdoors.
The Outdoor Research Prevail Heated Gore-tex ski gloves are a remarkable pair that feature ALTIheat rechargeable lithium ion batteries and Gore-tex technology to deliver premium warmth in the mountains. The touchscreen compatibility even lets you use your smartphone on the slopes. For $339 these gloves are available in black or khaki.
You can get free shipping on orders over $99.
Arc’teryx
Pros
- Free carbon neutral express shipping
- Free returns
Cons
- On the expensive side
Arc’teryx is the go-to brand for outdoor gear built for serious adventures with a touch of wow factor. Hailing from Canada, this brand is recognised for its premium offerings and cutting-edge advancements in alpine technology. Built on the principle that “there is always a better way,” Arc’teryx utilises the Coast Mountains as a testing terrain for all their snow apparel innovations.
The Arc’teryx Fission SV ski glove is one of the brand’s best sellers, as it features waterproof and windproof materials while also offering Octa Loft breathable insulation that helps to manage moisture. The Fission SV also has an elasticised wrist strap to allow a customised fit and a double layer of premium goat leather, trapping the heat inside.
Arc’teryx offers free carbon neutral express shipping and free returns.
Columbia
Pros
- Omni-heat technology
- Functionality
Cons
- Limited style variety
Established in 1938, Columbia is the OG (original) trailblazer of outdoor wear. Columbia are well renowned for creating the warmest, well-built jackets, so it’s a no brainer why they’re an industry favourite. Providing jackets at an affordable price, you can discover high tech apparel without putting a dent in your bank account. In 2020, the company’s Omni-heat Black dot Jacket technology was named one of the 100 Greatest Innovations by Popular Science.
The Bugaboo Interchange gloves are a solid choice of gloves that are waterproof and come with Columbia’s omni-heat technology. They also offer long gauntlets which work to prevent snow from creeping in – removable liners, and wrist straps, so you can be guaranteed your gloves will offer the perfect fit.
Members can get 15% off their first online purchase.
Rab
Pros
- Pittards armor tan leather
- Gore active technology
Cons
- Limited style variety
Established in 1981, Rab offers a selection of robust and waterproof ski gloves designed for diverse mountain pursuits. Rab recognises that efficient movement in the mountains is paramount to success, as sometimes we can be held back by our bulky, heavyweight apparel.
Rab’s Khroma Tour Gore-tex are waterproof and wind-resistant ski gloves that come with Gore-Tex inserts, stretch fabrics, Matrix outer shells, and high pile linings on the back of the hand. Rab’s gloves and mittens are so well-constructed, their Pittards Armor Tan leather guarantees to keep your hands warm and dry all winter long. They’re also extremely affordable and are available in black or army.
Mammut
Pros
- 15% off available
Cons
- Limited selection
- Few designs
Mammut, a Swiss company founded in 1862, initially produced rope equipment for climbers. Under CEO Rolf Schmid’s leadership, it expanded into snow and ski gear, becoming a global player in the outdoor industry.
The Nordwand Pro is the brand’s most recommended pair of ski gloves which are ultra-soft, lightweight, and wind repellent. This pair is made of a waterproof goatskin leather great for grip and flexibility. The Nordwand Pro also features a Primaloft Gold insulation for ultimate heat performance. You can purchase this product for $175 in black.
Free shipping from $50. Sign up and get 15% off.
Canada Goose
Pros
- Feather light ripstop fabric
- White goose insulation
Cons
- Few colours and sizes
Established in a small warehouse, Canada Goose founder Sam Tick crafted woollen vests, raincoats, and snowmobile suits. For over 60 years, it has grown into a prestigious brand, known for their luxury winter apparel.
The Canada Goose Hybridge ski gloves provide the ultimate protection in the harshest of climates. Ensuring warmth and comfort without added bulk, these gloves are crafted with feather-light ripstop fabric. Branded for their white goose insulation, they come with Touch Screen capabilities, a Nylon shell, guaranteeing cosiness and protection. They’re available at $195.
Dakine
Pros
- 15% off available
- Wide variety of gloves
Cons
- Free shipping on orders over $150 only
Hailing from Hawaii, Dakine, inspired by the Hawaiian term “da kine,” meaning “the kind”, is now based in Hood River, Oregon, designs versatile outdoor gear, including backpacks and clothing for various activities like surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding, mountain biking, skiing, and kiteboarding.
The best selling Dakine Leather Titan Gore-tex glove delivers additional coverage and warmth, coupled with advanced Gore-Tex membranes to block off snow and assure enhanced grip on ski poles. The inclusion of Primaloft insulation effectively retains heat, making them ideal for facing the coldest days. They also come with a nose wipe thumb panel and a removable wrist leash. You can purchase a pair for $100 in blue, camouflage, dark forest, carbon or black.
Get 15% off your first purchase. Orders over $150 will receive free shipping.
The North Face
Pros
- Free returns for 30 days
- High quality
- Loads of technology
Cons
- Hard to fault…
Named after the coldest side of a mountain The North Face has become a trendy outdoor performance brand. Established in San Francisco in 1966, the company is well known for their iconic puffer jackets whilst also producing a limited variety of snowboard jackets. The North Face even sponsors leading snowboarders Andy James and Roland Morley-Brown. The North Face stands out for its environmental commitment and Responsible Down Standard certification, making it a top choice for animal lovers.
Be sure to check out The North Face’s Montana Pro Gore-tex gloves. Crafted with warm, durable fleece, their gloves offer Heatseeker Eco insulation and a thermo gauntlet construction. They also feature a nose wipe, shock-cord loop pairing clip and a carabiner loop. They’re $150 and can be purchased in any size from XXS-XXL.
Spyder
Pros
- Sign up for 20% off
Cons
- Free shipping on orders over $150 only
Colorado-based Spyder confidently claims it is the world’s largest ski specialty brand. Founded by ex-Canadian National Ski team member David Jacobs, Spyder started with skiing race sweaters and has expanded. It now supplies the Canadian Alpine Ski Team and the Jamaica Ski Team.
The Spyder Overweb ski gloves are a best seller. Available with Gore-tex and Primaloft silver eco insulation, they’re perfectly suitable for long days out on the mountains. Spyder gloves provide an exceptionally comfortable feel, resembling a custom fit. Other features include a gauntlet cuff, adjustable wrist straps, removable wrist leash, and a pre-curved articulated design. They are available in navy, polar, black and red for $119.
Free ground shipping on orders over $150 only. Sign up and get 20% off!
Mountain Hardwear
Pros
- High quality products and gear
Cons
- Ships to the US only
- Free shipping available for members only
Mountain Hardwear, founded in 1993, is a leading snowboarding brand known for empowering customers with high-quality apparel and equipment. Focused on outdoor athletes, their robust load-hauliers are perfect for full days on the hills.
Designed for challenging alpine missions, the Mountain Hardwear Cloud Shadow Gore-Tex glove provides top-notch functionality with features like gauntlet cuffs, Gore-Tex membranes, touchscreen compatibility, gore grip technology, and a convenient carabiner loop, ensuring you hit the slopes with both style and comfort. These moisture wicking gloves are available in black at an affordable price of $80.
Free shipping is available for members.