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The Hestra CZone Mountain is a $125 five-finger ski glove with a real waterproof membrane: Hestra's structured Performance spec for style 3002760 reads Waterproof: Yes. A membrane is one more layer between hand and pole: this glove rates 5/8 mobility and 5/8 durability, under the pricier Army Leather Heli Ski at both.
Palm and fingers are impregnated goat leather — Hestra's "hardwearing, water-repellent goatskin". Impregnation is a treatment: it makes the surface shed water, it does not block it. Blocking is the CZone membrane's job — an insert between shell and lining. The backhand is not leather but Hestra's Niak polyester fabric. Hestra names Wolf Paw construction but publishes no explanation of it, so none is invented here.
Hestra rates warmth 6/8 — "Insulated", defined on its own scale as "deep, enveloping warmth for harsh winter conditions". The scale runs to 8, so warmer exists: the CZone Mountain mitt is the same $125 at 7/8. The water claim is a membrane, not a coating. Hestra's spec states that "the glove features a waterproof membrane that prevents moisture from reaching your hands, keeping them dry in wet and snowy conditions". No hydrostatic-head (mm) rating is published for CZone, so "waterproof" is Hestra's binary spec, not a tested number. And Hestra's own blurb calls this glove merely "weather-resistant", contradicting its spec sheet — the structured Performance row is the authority.
Hestra sizes by hand circumference, not S/M/L — the size is a measurement, not a letter. The two colourways PTO stocks do not run the same sizes: Black in 7, 8 and 9; Candy in 6, 7, 8 and 9.
It suits skiers in wet, heavy, maritime snow who want a membrane — not a leather glove that only sounds like one: the $185 Army Leather Heli Ski's spec reads Waterproof: No. Resort days more than skinning: 6/8 is a lot of glove to climb in. It is the wrong glove if durability and dexterity outrank waterproofing — the Heli Ski rates 7/8 "Heavy duty" and 6/8 "Agile" against 5/8 and 5/8. If cold hands are the real complaint, the mitt has the same membrane at the same $125 and rates 7/8 "Extreme", at 3/8 mobility. Warmth and dexterity pull against each other; choose the side you can afford to lose on.