Hestra Power Heater Glove for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$424.95
$424.95
Used Value:
$254.97
$254.97
Sale Value:
$382.46
$382.46
Half of the Hestra Power Heater Glove's brawn comes from its battery powered heating loops. The other half is a natural result of quality materials and solid construction, both of which have made Hestra a leader in the ski industry since the '40s.
The back of the hand is composed of Hestra's Flextron softshell frabic, and the palm is a durable Goat leather. A waterproof CZone insert provides further protection from moisture, and synthetic Fiberfill insulation adds warmth in addition to the battery powered heating loops. The warmth of the glove can be adjusted through the the control button on the back of the hand, and the Lithium battery can either be replaced or recharged via the international charging adapter.
Specifications
Brand:
Closure:
elastic wrist
Insulation:
Fiberfill
Manufacturer Warranty:
[glove] limited lifetime, [heating unit] 2 years
Material:
[back of hand] Flextron softshell, [palm] impregnated goat leather
Palm Grip:
yes, goat leather
Recommended Use:
skiing/snowboarding
Style:
glove
Waterproofing:
CZone insert
Full Reviews
Researched for full yr... Hestra name top of list and for $425 was a major bomb. Talked to company, went to retailer and said you took tags off, cannot help you. Heat in high for half hr when fully charged and skiing only moderately cold day and couldn’t tell they were heated gloves. Had my husband put them on when I took them off after skiing to see if he felt heat & couldn’t. They show some heat at highest setting when you are inside but something about use outside that kills the power. Don’t buy them!!!
Julie W., backcountry.com
February 15, 2020
February 15, 2020
Maybe I got a bum pair but in 30 degree temps I felt zero heat and my hands were cold. In the house though I could feel some heat just in the very fingertips but it still translated into no heat outdoors on the slope. Had to return them.
Marshall G., backcountry.com
December 22, 2019
December 22, 2019
1. I Have a medium hand. Men's M is a pain to put on when zipped-up, very tight wrist opening, and a pain to zip-up if put on unzipped. 2. The don't seem particularly warm. 3. They are heavy. 4. I much prefer the Hestra full mittens with a daily charcoal heater bag for warmth.
James P C., backcountry.com
December 11, 2019
December 11, 2019
Just as it says, wife loves them. Battery doesn’t last long in high temp setting. Just remember to charge the batteries
Kevin H., backcountry.com
October 9, 2019
October 9, 2019
I bought these gloves just over 2 years ago. They worked OK, but died earlier this year. Hestra says they cannot repair powered gloves, and wants another $300+ to replace them That, on top of the $450 I originally spent. Absolutely ridiculous. Don't waste your money, buy another brand.
BRETT BABAT, backcountry.com
January 7, 2019
January 7, 2019
All I can say is if goats could wear gloves, these would be the ones the smart goats are wearing! #goatworthy
Anthony W., backcountry.com
December 14, 2017
December 14, 2017
I've only been able to use it once but that one time was amazing! It didn't get my hands sweaty but didn't get them cold either, the price is a little steep but it's a quality product!
Matt Suggars, backcountry.com
December 8, 2017
December 8, 2017
These gloves are great but make sure to size up a bit to avoid constriction and impeded circulation. My girlfriend with very cold hands has really enjoyed them in the winter months.
Zane Dordai, backcountry.com
August 24, 2017
August 24, 2017
I originally bought these for my husband, who always has cold hands when we ski. He likes them a lot, but felt they were hard to get on and there is no gauntlet to go over his sleeves but the battery pack is too large to go inside his sleeve. But he kept them anyway to have warm hands. Turns out, he gave them to my son, who has poor circulation due to Type 1 Diabetes and also has problems with cold fingers. They fit him perfectly, with a little room to grow. They kept his fingers warm all day. My husband bought the outdoor research capstones with gauntlet and loves them. Worth the investment on both counts!
Lovin' Life, backcountry.com
February 10, 2017
February 10, 2017
I've used Hestra's heater gloves before skiing in New England, and I absolutely love them. When I start to get cold fingers, they tend to stay cold - unless I use these gloves. The heat is supplied at the fingertips and you can turn up the intensity depending on how cold it is. If it's a coldish day (10 F), I keep them on the lowest setting all the time and then turn them up a notch going up the ski lift. I only use them at the hottest setting if it's really cold (-10 F). If you keep them between the lowest and the medium settings, they will last a full ski day.
Thacher Karner, backcountry.com
January 28, 2014
January 28, 2014
I bought these gloves to wear while riding my motorcycle. I like to ride year 'round, and keeping my hands warm was a problem. While I won't say my hands stay toasty warm now, they definitely stay comfortable even on lengthy rides whereas before they were like chunks of ice. I would think they would work well for any cold weather activity.
Harry Fowle, backcountry.com
March 31, 2013
March 31, 2013