Are you looking for effective gloves for your mountain outings? This guide helps you choose quickly and well, with practical tips and a selection of reliable models.
Leather offers durability and grip. Synthetic fabrics (softshell, nylon) are lightweight and breathable. Membranes block wind and moisture. For intense activities, prefer good breathability; for extreme cold, focus on insulation and good wrist length.
For very cold conditions, knowing how to choose your liners (fine fibers, silk, merino wool) makes all the difference: they wick away sweat and extend the lifespan of the outer glove. Always dry in the open air and treat the leather if necessary.
Several brands offer excellent models suited for hiking and ski touring. There are technical ranges but also very warm options. For complementary gear, consider checking your La Sportiva equipment if you use their shoes, or pairing your gloves with a Mammut backpack and gear for performance. For storage and safety choices, a well-designed Ortovox backpack for men and women makes a difference. Finally, for users seeking lightness and protection, Rab equipment often offers a good balance of warmth/weight.
Compare models and watch for seasonal promotions. If you're looking for specific gear at a low price, some retailers even offer cheap Black Diamond gloves at the end of the season: always check the specifications before purchasing.
With regular use in hiking, expect 2 to 4 seasons for well-maintained gloves. Intensive use in mountaineering or freeride skiing can reduce lifespan. Repair small tears and replace insulation if it loses its loft.
Choose according to your practice: thin and technical gloves for effort, insulated gloves or mittens for static cold. Test the fit, check compatibility with your gear, and don't hesitate to take advantage of online offers. Happy outings and stay warm!
