Ski Gloves & Mittens

On the slopes, keeping your hands warm are a must. So we've a must-have choice of ski and snowboard gloves and mittens, perfect for any snowy endeavour. Our fantastic range of ski gloves are fitting for all lengths of fingers so there's a pair suited to your on-piste passion.

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How to Choose the Best Snowboard Gloves & Ski Mittens

Hitting the slopes without a good pair of ski gloves to protect your hands is an experience no one should have to live through, which is why we've created a fantastic range of ski and snowboard gloves that will keep you comfortable and warm all day. With sizes for every hand and eye-catching designs to complement any ski wear colour scheme, our adults' and kids' ski gloves will be your new best friends on the slope in no time. Complete your skiing kit with a cosy winter scarf or ski hat.

Ski Gloves Vs Mittens

Struggling to decide which style is for you? While both ski gloves and mittens share several properties such as being waterproof and padded, the two styles offer different levels of use and warmth. Ski gloves allow full dexterity with the fingers, this is important when you need to regularly adjust boots, skis, and bindings. Mittens alternatively don't offer the same dexterity but will keep fingers warmer as they can share warmth with ease inside. In many ways, the question of ski gloves or mittens is down to taste. It's worth borrowing a set from a friend and trying them out to see which suits your technique better.

Different types of gloves offer varying levels of warmth, mobility, and weather resistance. Understanding how each option performs helps you select the right style for your skiing or snowboarding needs.

  • Insulated gloves: Use synthetic fill for consistent warmth during cold weather skiing.
  • Mittens: Retain heat effectively by keeping fingers together and reducing cold air exposure.
  • Softshell gloves: Offer flexibility and comfort for milder days, high movement activities, or resort wear.
  • Over cuff gloves: Extend over your jacket sleeve to help prevent snow entering the glove during deep snow conditions.
  • Short cuff gloves: Fit neatly under a jacket sleeve for improved movement and a streamlined fit.

These types allow you to choose a pair that matches your preferred comfort, warmth, and activity level.

Materials and How They Work

Ski gloves combine insulating, protective, and comfort-focused materials to help your hands stay warm and ready for winter sport.

  • Polyester: Provides durability, quick drying performance, and dependable weather resistance across winter conditions.
  • Polyamide: Adds extra strength and abrasion resistance, ideal for ski and snowboard use.
  • PU (Polyurethane): Used on glove palms to create strong grip and increase durability on poles and lifts.
  • Leather: Included on selected models to enhance grip, warmth, and long term wear.
  • Neoprene: Often used in cuffs or panel areas to provide stretch, comfort, and a close seal against snow.

Together, these materials help ski gloves deliver a balance of warmth, grip, durability, and weather protection.

Why Weather Resistance Matters

Weather resistance determines how effectively ski gloves keep your hands warm and dry in snowy environments. Trespass gloves use realistic performance levels designed for resort skiing and winter sport.

  • Waterproof protection up to 5,000mm helps keep hands dry in snow and wet weather.
  • Wind resistant outer fabrics help reduce heat loss on exposed slopes.
  • Lightweight synthetic insulation helps retain heat while maintaining mobility.

With suitable weather resistance, your gloves remain comfortable and reliable through shifting mountain conditions.

A well designed pair of ski gloves contains multiple features that enhance performance, comfort, and practicality.

  • Adjustable wrist straps help create a secure and customised fit.
  • Elastic wrist leashes help prevent glove loss on ski lifts.
  • Soft fleece linings add warmth and comfort throughout the day.
  • Extended gauntlet cuffs create a stronger seal against snow.
  • Short inner cuffs provide comfort for wearing gloves under jacket sleeves.
  • Nose wipe panels offer useful comfort in cold conditions.
  • Touchscreen compatible fingertips support phone or device use on the mountain.
  • Clip connectors help keep gloves together for convenient storage.

These features allow ski gloves to perform effectively across skiing, snowboarding, and winter sport.

Different winter activities require different levels of warmth, dexterity, and weather protection. Matching your gloves to your plans helps ensure all day comfort.

  • Resort skiing: Insulated ski gloves offer dependable warmth and waterproof protection.
  • Snowboarding: Gloves or mittens with reinforced palms support durability and grip on the board.
  • Cold weather: Ski mittens provide maximum heat retention when temperatures drop.
  • Spring or mild conditions: Softshell gloves offer improved breathability and light insulation.
  • Powder days: Over cuff gloves help seal out snow and increase protection.

Choosing gloves suited to your conditions ensures reliable warmth and comfort.

Are ski gloves waterproof?

Many Trespass ski gloves use waterproof or water resistant outer fabrics to help keep your hands dry during snow and wet conditions. Stronger waterproof protection, combined with secure cuffs, supports long lasting comfort on the slopes.

Should I choose gloves or mittens for skiing?

Gloves provide better dexterity and grip, while mittens offer superior warmth in cold conditions. The best choice depends on whether you prioritise mobility or insulation. Both options work well for skiing and snowboarding.

Can ski gloves be used for snowboarding too?

Yes. Many gloves are suitable for both skiing and snowboarding. Reinforced palms, adjustable cuffs, and durable outers help support performance across both activities. Mittens also work well for snowboarding in colder climates.

Do ski gloves come with wrist straps or leashes?

Many Trespass styles include elastic wrist leashes to help prevent glove loss on lifts. Adjustable wrist straps also support a secure and comfortable fit.