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Hestra prints "Waterproof: No" on this glove's own product page. Read that line before the $185 one. The Heli Ski Female is a warm, dexterous leather ski glove cut on a women's last, with no membrane in it — built for cold air, not for wet snow.
The backhand is Hestra's Triton, a three-layer recycled polyamide shell. The palm and fingers are impregnated Army goat leather — thin, strong, grippy on a pole.
There is no membrane. Hestra's own page: "The glove does not include a waterproof membrane. It may offer water resistance from its outer material but is not designed to keep hands dry in sustained wet conditions." No insert in the liner, no seam taping. Impregnation is a treatment, not a barrier — it slows water uptake, it does not stop it. Water-resistant is the ceiling.
Hestra rates it 6/8 Warmth, "Insulated". The fill is G-Loft polyester; the structure is Box Finger construction, where each finger gets its own side panel, so the loft stays open against a pole grip. Warmth bought with geometry, not with a size up. Mobility and durability both rate 6/8, "Agile" and "Rugged". It is warm, not the warmest: the 3-finger version runs hotter at the same $185, and you pay in dexterity. The Bemberg/polyester liner pulls all the way out, which on a membrane-free glove keeps it in service.
A slimmer cut for women's narrower hands: a women's last, not a downsized men's glove. Sizing is by hand circumference — Hestra numbers gloves, it does not letter them — and too big is cold and clumsy, too small packs the loft flat. Measure. PTO stocks 6, 7 and 8 in both colourways. The gauntlet cuff has a snow lock and a Velcro wrist strap, and closes over a jacket sleeve.
Buy it if you want a real leather glove on a women's last for cold, drier inland snow, and you will dry the liner and treat the leather. Do not buy it if your hands have to stay dry in sustained wet snow or rain — for that, Hestra's Army Leather GORE-TEX ($230) is rated "Waterproof: Yes". Not for anyone who wants a zero-maintenance glove. And not on a size guess, or on a hand bigger than an 8.