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Testing Hestra Army Leather 3-Finger Gloves | Photo Mountain Weekly News
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Hestra Army Leather Heli 3 Finger Gloves Review

Max Mogren
December 22, 2020 4 Mins Read
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Folks who spend time working and playing outdoors in extreme winter conditions have trusted Sweden’s famed Hestra gloves for over 80 years.  The Hestra Army Leather Heli 3 Finger Ski Glove is a very popular, time-tested 3-finger glove/mitten hybrid designed for deep snow days in the mountains.

Hestra Army Leather Heli Ski 3-Finger Benefits

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1 Hestra Army Leather Heli Ski 3-Finger Benefits
2 Removable Liners
3 Waterproofing
4 Hestra Army Leather Heli 3 Finger Gloves Pros & Cons
5 Overall Impression
The Hestra Army Leather Heli 3 Finger Gloves and Poles
Hestra Army 3-Finger Glove For Long Days in the Mountains | Photo Mountain Weekly News

Recently I have been putting a pair through the ringer while backcountry skiing, snowmobiling, and shoveling way too much here in Alpine, Wyoming. I am very happy with how these gloves have performed, and they have become my go to glove for everyday adventures.

The 3-Finger design of the Hestra Army Leather Heli Ski Glove gives me the dexterity of a glove and the warmth of a mitten .  I have found these gloves very functional while snowmobiling because I can always keep a finger on the brake without freezing my fingers.  While backcountry skiing I have had no trouble from these gloves while switching boots and bindings between walk/ski modes and fiddling with zippers, straps, buckles, etc.  I cannot say the same of mittens, and I cannot say the same of traditional 5-Finger gloves in cold conditions when my fingers inevitably freeze.

I have also found that when wearing these Hestra Army Leather Heli Ski 3-Finger Gloves in extremely cold/windy conditions I can comfortably slide my pointer finger into the “mitteny” compartment — alongside the rest of my fingers — and thus avoid freezing that finger.  I’m not sure if Hestra intended that use, but it definitely works for me.

The Velcro strap at the wrist guarantees a snug, secure fit, and the long cuff with elastic closure assures that no snow is going to find its way into these gloves or up my jacket sleeves.  Hestra’s “handcuff” wrist strap system is well-designed to avoid losing a glove if you have to remove one to check your phone on the chairlift or while struggling with a stuck zipper on a windswept ridge.  These “handcuff” straps are also easily removed from the gloves if you find them unnecessary.

Removable Liners

Thanks to the removable liners these Hestra Army Leather Heli 3-Finger gloves are suitable for pretty much any temperature from well below 0*F to well above freezing.  With the glove liners installed I have snowmobiled and backcountry skied for hours at -10*F with no discomfort.  With the liners removed these gloves work great for spring skiing conditions as well.  The removable liners also make drying these gloves quick and easy.

Yesterday I got to test the Hestra Army Leather Heli Gloves in some of the most heinous conditions I have ever snowmobiled and skied in: deep powder being rapidly affected by a freezing sleety mist plastered on everything by high gusty winds.  Within a matter of minutes my goggles were completely encrusted and worthless.  Within the hour my entire kit was covered with a thin layer of ice.  Due to the horrible visibility and impossibility of goggles, we got a snowmobile horribly stuck in a deep drift and spent an hour digging it out.  Then we skied down and skinned up a relatively protected slope for a few hours.

Waterproofing

The Hestra Army Leather Heli Ski Glove Straps
3 Finger Hestra Glove Wrist Straps Reduces Chances of Losing the Gloves and Hanging the Gloves to Dry is Reccomended | Photo Mountain Weekly News

Throughout the day my hands were comfortable in these warm 3 finger Hestra Ski Gloves, but I must admit that they got a little damp by the end of the day after spending lots of time outdoors.  When properly treated with the included leather balm the Hestra Army Leather Heli Ski 3-Finger Glove is very water resistant but they are not 100% waterproof. These would also work for someone looking for a set of 3 finger snowboard gloves but with all the hand dragging be sure to use the included Hestra Wax for waterproofing.

The treated leather itself is pretty much waterproof but the fabric is designed to be breathable.  As such you can expect a little moisture to sneak through if you’re out for hours in a freezing rain storm.

Hestra Army Leather Heli 3 Finger Gloves Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • 3-Finger design for dexterity and warmth
  • Removable liners for versatile temperature use
  • Velcro strap and long cuff for secure fit and snow protection

Cons:

  • Not 100% waterproof
  • May get damp after prolonged outdoor use

Overall Impression

That’s the tradeoff of having a pair of reliable and warm ski gloves that effectively vents your sweat.  The Hestra Army Leather Heli Ski 3-Finger Gloves ($154.95) are worth the price. Not just for skiers, these Hestra gloves work for snowboarding too as great 3-finger snowboard gloves.

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Max has been skiing and riding peaks in the Teton region longer than most. Always outspoken and to the point when it comes to gear and life in general. Max can be found surfing the Snake River in the summer months and exploring the Teton Backcountry when the snow flies.

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