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Hestra built the Army Leather Heli Ski for ski guides, and it still reads that way: goat leather, a liner that pulls all the way out, a carabiner so the pair hangs mouth-down. Warm, tough, and not waterproof — Hestra's own spec says the glove "does not include a waterproof membrane." That line decides who should own it. $185.
Impregnated Army goat leather on palm, thumb and fingers: real feel on a pole strap or a buckle. The backhand is Hestra Triton polyamide, which Hestra describes as windproof, water-resistant and breathable. Those three are not synonyms. Windproof blocks air. Water-resistant sheds a splash. Waterproof keeps a hand dry in sustained wet, and this glove is not that — there is no membrane and no seam taping. Leather is porous: soak it and it drinks, goes heavy, goes cold.
Hestra rates it 6/8 Warmth "Insulated", 7/8 Durability "Heavy duty", 6/8 Mobility "Agile". That durability number is the argument for this glove: the pricier Army Leather GORE-TEX, with its membrane, rates only 6/8. The insulation is G-Loft, which Hestra says holds its insulating capacity even in wet conditions. The pairing is deliberate: with no membrane the glove cannot block moisture, so it must tolerate it and then shed it. Hence a lining that pulls all the way out. The strategy here is drying, not sealing.
Numeric hand-circumference sizes, not S/M/L. PTO stocks 6 through 10, in Navy only. Eagle Grip construction plus that 6/8 "Agile" rating means a buckle is workable with the glove still on. The long gauntlet cuff with snow lock and Velcro wrist strap goes over the jacket sleeve. Hestra publishes no hand-circumference chart for this style, and we will not invent one.
Buy it for cold, dry-to-damp snow and long days away from a lodge: the carabiner, hanging loop and snow lock are guide details that pay off only if you never duck inside. Do not buy it for sustained wet — spring slush, rain-on-snow, a maritime snowpack. If that is your winter, the Army Leather GORE-TEX is the same family with a real membrane, rated "Waterproof: Yes" at the same 6/8 warmth, for $230 — that money buys dryness, not heat. Do not buy it if you want zero upkeep: leather needs balm, or its water resistance falls off.