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The Hestra Women's Fall Line Mitt is a leather freeride mitten for cold, dry snow: Hestra rates it 7/8 "Extreme" for warmth on its own 8-point scale, and Hestra's own Performance spec lists it as not waterproof — there is no membrane in this glove. The warmth is the case for it. The missing membrane is the cost.
The shell is impregnated cowhide — Hestra's words: "durable and proofed cowhide" — with foam on the backhand, a short neoprene cuff with Velcro closure, elastic at the wrist and handcuff leashes. Inside: G-Loft insulation, credited by Hestra with "exceptionally high insulating capacity, even in wet conditions," and a removable 5-finger Bemberg fleece liner. Impregnation is a treatment worked into the hide, not a laminate bonded behind it: it makes the leather shed water, it wears, and it needs re-proofing. Durability: 6/8, "Rugged."
Hestra's level-7 definition reads "Extreme — High-performance insulation engineered for extreme cold." The mitten chamber is the mechanism: fingers share one space and heat each other. It costs dexterity — Hestra scores mobility 3/8 "Moderate," its lowest rating here. The badge row reads "Removable Lining | Windproof"; there is no waterproof badge. The Performance spec: "The glove does not include a waterproof membrane... not designed to keep hands dry in sustained wet conditions." Water resistance comes from the treated leather, nowhere else. G-Loft does not keep water out; it keeps insulating when damp — which is why the removable liner earns its place.
Hestra sizes by hand circumference on a numeric scale, not S/M/L; this is the women's cut, slimmer and pre-curved. Hestra offers sizes 6, 7, 8 and 9. PTO stocks 6, 7 and 8 — the same three sizes in both colourways we carry, Cerise and Bordeaux. Hestra publishes no centimetre conversion table for this style, so measure against Hestra's own guidance.
It suits riders whose hands run cold, on dry inland snow, wearing a short glove under the jacket sleeve, not a gauntlet over it. It is the wrong glove for wet, maritime or slushy days — Hestra says so itself — and a membrane model like Hestra's CZone Mountain mitt holds the same 7/8 Extreme warmth with Waterproof listed as "Yes." Need to work bindings, buckles or a phone? The Women's Fall Line 5-finger is the other half of the fork: same leather, same price, mobility 6/8 "Agile," warmth down to 5/8 "Toasty."