

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""These stay impressively warm for their weight, and the waterproofing actually holds up on wet storm days. I like the precurved shape—it feels more natural when gripping poles. The touchscreen panels work well enough that I don’t have to expose my hands on the lift.""We ride into fresh storms and crisp, wind-blown mornings with the Snow Diva II Gloves giving our hands the steady warmth and weatherproof protection we count on. As the snow stacks up and the temperature dips, the gloves’ insulated build keeps the cold at bay without feeling bulky, allowing us to move easily from lift to run to lodge. Columbia’s Omni-Tech waterproof-breathable system seals out the wet while releasing excess heat, helping us stay dry whether we’re carving through soft powder or brushing snow from our jacket. Synthetic down insulation offers lightweight warmth, and the precurved shape settles naturally around our hands for a comfortable grip on poles. Touchscreen-compatible fingertips mean quick photos or map checks don’t require removing a glove, while knit cuffs and elastic wrists keep warmth securely inside. Through shifting weather and variable conditions, these gloves stay ready for more laps."
Price: $34.99 from Backcountry
| Merchant | Price | |
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| $34.99 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""These stay impressively warm for their weight, and the waterproofing actually holds up on wet storm days. I like the precurved shape—it feels more natural when gripping poles. The touchscreen panels work well...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""These stay impressively warm for their weight, and the waterproofing actually holds up on wet storm days. I like the precurved shape—it feels more natural when gripping poles. The touchscreen panels work well...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""These stay impressively warm for their weight, and the waterproofing actually holds up on wet storm days. I like the precurved shape—it feels more natural when gripping poles. The touchscreen panels work well...