
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""These gloves live in my pack year-round because they solve so many problems. The fleece liner is perfect for shoulder-season hikes, and the waterproof shell gives me quick protection when weather rolls in. I use...
Find the last remaining powder stashes a week after the last storm with help from the Hestra Hunters Gauntlet CZone Glove. Its durable cowhide palm withstands wear from ski poles, boot buckles, and tow ropes. Leather's great, but it isn't the most breathable...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Biathlon Trigger Comp is my go-to glove for precision and control on the range. The Ergo Grip construction gives me a natural, unrestricted feel when handling my poles and rifle, while the windproof fabric...
Natural Gear Performance SoftShell GlovesMID - WEIGHT HUNTING GLOVESThe Natural Gear Performance Soft Shell Glove is the ultimate Mid-Weight hunting glove. Built from a high performance stretch polyester with a grid fleece backing for extra warmth an
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""These gloves are bomber. I’ve used them on storm days and big freeride lines—they stay dry, block wind, and keep my hands warm without overheating. The grip is awesome, even on wet poles, and I love the wool...
Experience superior comfort with the Castelli Men's Quick-Step Competizione 2 Glove. This glove is designed with high-quality materials that ensure durability and enhance grip. Its breathability feature keeps your hands dry during intense rides, while...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I like this design because it stays warm without taking away the dexterity I need for bindings or zippers. The removable liner dries fast, and the leather palm handles real use day after day.""When storm cycles...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: “I ride in these when conditions are cold, wet, or unpredictable. The leather breaks in nicely, the waterproofing actually holds up, and they stay warm without feeling bulky. They’re reliable for full days on...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I love how the Womens Ranger Gloves balance comfort, grip, and durability for every ride. The low-profile cuff keeps them lightweight, while the touchscreen compatibility means I don’t have to take them off...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I like this design because it stays warm without taking away the dexterity I need for bindings or zippers. The removable liner dries fast, and the leather palm handles real use day after day.""When storm cycles...
Full mittens are ideal on frigid rides when trapping all the warm insulating air is essential. However, mittens significantly reduce dexterity for braking and shifting control. Adding an efficient middle-ground option, Gore Wear’s GORE-TEX Thermo Split...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“I wear these gloves almost every day through fall and spring—they’re just the right weight. The stretch fleece keeps my hands warm without overheating, and I can still check trail maps or texts without taking...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""These gloves are perfect for long belay sessions or rappels—they protect my hands without killing dexterity. The leather palm grips the rope beautifully, and the fingerless design keeps me precise when tying...
We pull on the Vigor Heavyweight Sensor Glove from Outdoor Research when the temp is seriously low and our pursuit's demands are high. This rugged, toasty pair has both brawn and brains with the innovative thermo-regulating technology providing us with...
The last thing you need on a winter ride is for your fingers to go numb—rendering you unable to work your shifters or brakes. Wear the Gore Wear Windstopper Thermo Glove, and protect your hands from the chafing nature of wind gusts and the chill of...
The Glacier Glove Alaska River Windproof Flip Mitt fishing glove is designed to fold back to provide you with greater dexterity when you're tying knots, baiting hooks or handling fish. The Alaska River Windproof Flip Mitt features a warm and comforta
Enduro riding doesn't always go easy on our hands, but that's why we're wearing the Flowline Glove from Troy Lee Designs. An adjustable hook-and-loop cuff makes for easy on and off, and a single-layer palm with laser perforated holes enhances breathability....
The Hestra Army Leather Wool Glove keeps your digits toasty when you slice and dice through tight aspens and well-spaced pines, seeking out powder stashes days after the last dump. This glove features waterproof impregnated cowhide and goat leather, protecting...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I like this 3-finger setup for cold days when I still need to manage zippers or bindings. The goatskin grip is tough and reliable, and the removable liner dries quickly after long back-to-back sessions.""When...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“I wear these gloves almost every day through fall and spring—they’re just the right weight. The stretch fleece keeps my hands warm without overheating, and I can still check trail maps or texts without taking...
The Glacier Glove Alaska River Windproof Flip Mitt fishing glove is designed to fold back to provide you with greater dexterity when you're tying knots, baiting hooks or handling fish. The Alaska River Windproof Flip Mitt features a warm and comforta
Just because we want protection for the occasional spill doesn't mean we want to feel like we're gripping foam. That's why the Hummvee Lite Icon Glove takes the cake (and handlebars), giving us the right amount of durable coverage without dampening our...
Waterproof, warm, and durable, the Mammut Eiger Free Glove ticks all our boxes. These ski gloves are made with goat leather with goatskin reinforcements in high-wear areas to deliver excellent grip and durability. They also keep us warm with a microfleece...
Enduro riding doesn't always go easy on our hands, but that's why we're wearing the Flowline Glove from Troy Lee Designs. An adjustable hook-and-loop cuff makes for easy on and off, and a single-layer palm with laser perforated holes enhances breathability....
When it comes to fishing, your hands become your weapons and the first contact point for everything that goes into catching fish. From rigging and tying knots, to setting lines, to casting, reeling, and fighting fish its all about your hands. So why not...