Hestra Ergo Grip Active, Skidhandskar, Svart/Svart
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Hestra Ergo Grip Active är lätta skihandskar av getskinn med Gore-Tex Infinium på ryggen och borstad polyesterfoder. Ergonomiskt formad med neopren manschett och kardborre. För aktiva utomhussporter i måttligt väder.
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This glove has been a staple in my glove quiver for the past 6 years or so. I use it mainly for ski-touring, and find the wool-liner to be the perfect amount of warmth for my hands when moving through the mountains. The dexterity in the Ergo-Grip style is great for working with ropes, going into my backpack, whatever. Leather palms provide great grip on ski-poles. I also use it for dog walks, cruising the town, or anything outdoor related. Big, big fan.
This glove has been a staple in my glove quiver for the past 6 years or so. I use it mainly for ski-touring, and find the wool-liner to be the perfect amount of warmth for my hands when moving through the mountains. The dexterity in the Ergo-Grip style is great for working with ropes, going into my backpack, whatever. Leather palms provide great grip on ski-poles. I also use it for dog walks, cruising the town, or anything outdoor related. Big, big fan.
Cody C
3 juni 2026
Great dexterity and grip, snug fit without constricting movement, reasonably durable, kind of windproof. I use these for snowshoeing and "warm" alpine forays. Perfect for aerobic efforts, but I don't wear them standing around in subfreezing temps (but warm enough when boiling water or setting a shelter in snow). Weight for my size 9 pair is 5.2 oz.
Great dexterity and grip, snug fit without constricting movement, reasonably durable, kind of windproof. I use these for snowshoeing and "warm" alpine forays. Perfect for aerobic efforts, but I don't wear them standing around in subfreezing temps (but warm enough when boiling water or setting a shelter in snow). Weight for my size 9 pair is 5.2 oz.
Colorado Hiker
22 mars 2026
I use them everywhere - traveling in autumn, hiking, via verrata. They're incredibly robust, windproof and have a great grip. Yes, quite expensive, but totally worth it - using for 2 years now and still going strong.
I use them everywhere - traveling in autumn, hiking, via verrata. They're incredibly robust, windproof and have a great grip. Yes, quite expensive, but totally worth it - using for 2 years now and still going strong.
Ignas
12 januari 2026
Go Ice Climbing glove on-lead. The correct number of pairs of gloves for ice climbing is N+1. even in very wet conditions, our rope was soaked, and I could feel the cold when I was coiling or pulling rope in but my hands staying dry and warm
Go Ice Climbing glove on-lead. The correct number of pairs of gloves for ice climbing is N+1. even in very wet conditions, our rope was soaked, and I could feel the cold when I was coiling or pulling rope in but my hands staying dry and warm
Anonymous
14 december 2025
Took these uphill at Jay Peak, VT with 10deg temps and 40mph wind gusts (summit lifts on windhold). Stike the prefect balance of breathability and warmth when going uphill. Hands were warm and dry, impressive.
Took these uphill at Jay Peak, VT with 10deg temps and 40mph wind gusts (summit lifts on windhold). Stike the prefect balance of breathability and warmth when going uphill. Hands were warm and dry, impressive.
TeleDad
12 mars 2025