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The Hestra CZone Mountain Mitt (style 3002761) is the warm end of Hestra's ladder with a real membrane behind it: the Performance spec rates it 7/8 "Extreme" for warmth and answers "Waterproof: Yes" on the strength of a CZone membrane. It takes the payment in your fingers — 3/8 "Moderate" mobility, the lowest in this family. That trade is physics, not opinion.
The palm is impregnated goat leather, which Hestra defines as "water-resistant goat leather" — it sheds rather than seals. The backhand is Niak brushed polyester. Inside is Fiberfil insulation (Hestra: "an insulation material made from 100% polyester") over a Bemberg lining. The cuff is a long gauntlet worn over the jacket sleeve, cinched by an elastic drawstring — the snow lock — with wrist width set by Velcro. The wrist strap is an accessory, not built in.
Hestra rates warmth 7/8 "Extreme" — one rung below the top of its eight-step scale, so this is the warm end of Hestra's range but not the warmest glove it makes. The waterproofing comes from the CZone membrane, which is what the spec panel answers "Yes" on: the goatskin alone is only water-resistant, and treated leather eventually wets out where a membrane does not. Hestra publishes no fill weight, no hydrostatic-head figure and no temperature rating, so 7/8 is a position on a ladder, not degrees. Windproof is not rated on this style; durability is, at 5/8 "Durable".
Hestra sizes gloves numerically by hand circumference, not S/M/L; its run for this style is 6 through 12. Measure with Hestra's own size guide, since glove sizing is not interchangeable between brands. PTO stocks a slice of that run, and it differs by colourway: Black in 7, 8 and 9; Candy in 6, 7 and 8 — size 9 is Black only, size 6 Candy only.
It suits skiers who run cold, ski wet maritime snow where a membrane earns its keep, and have already decided warm hands beat nimble ones. Look elsewhere if you work buckles, straps or a phone without pulling a hand out: the 5-finger version of this model (3002760) has the same membrane at the same $125, and Hestra rates it 5/8 "Flexible" for mobility against this mitt's 3/8 — for one rung less warmth (6/8). Look elsewhere too if you wear the cuff under the sleeve, or want to dry the liner overnight: this is a gauntlet, and the lining is fixed.