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Hestra Fall Line Mittens Reviews | Hestra Leather Mitts

Durable, warm and the perfect companion for most days on the mountain.

The Hestra Fall Line Mittens are part of the Alpine Pro range which is the Swedish company’s attempt at delivering products that will stand up to the test in the harshest environments. These gloves first came to my attention when working as an instructor and noticing most of my colleagues had a pair of either the Fall Line Mittens or Fall Line Gloves. I had to try them. Years later this post gives an honest review of a glove I never go on a snowboard trip without.


Hestra Fall Line Mitts

This review is my opinion of the Hestra Fall Line Mittens which were purchased with my own money and have been worn on rotation since 2020. If you find it useful consider purchasing your pair through the affiliate links in the post to support the website and future content.


ABOUT ME

Before jumping into the full review it is worth noting the following information about me as a snowboarder. I tend to run warm, I have a tendency on all but the coldest days to remove gloves frequently due to overheating and feeling warm. This may skew my thoughts on these mitten’s warmth.


JUDGEMENT

The Hestra Fall Line Mitt is my go-to mitt for most days on the mountain. I enjoy the comfort and ease of the under-the-cuff design and appreciate the added touches like the finger sleeves on the interior of the mitt. The leather of the mitt is supple enough to ensure comfort but has remained extremely durable over time.

The Hestra Fall Line Mitt has features such as the wrist clip. This ring near the wrist allows you to clip your mitts to your pants or jacket. For me, this has been brilliant for those warmer days when I can clip the mitts to my pants and ride without gloves, but keep them close in case I need them.

Below I will provide a more detailed review based on the following categories; Warmth, Dexterity, Waterproofing, Durability, Breathability, and Comfort


WARMTH

Most people’s concern when choosing a pair of ski gloves or mittens is whether they keep their hands warm whilst on the mountain. For me, the warmth factor has to be combined with other aspects such as variability and dexterity to choose the perfect warmth glove.

As someone who snowboards throughout the season, I have faced variable temperatures and conditions. The Fall Line Mittens are not the warmest glove I own and if warmth is the only consideration for you then consider my go-to for the coldest days, the Hestra Heli Glove which has a thicker liner.

For me, the Hestra Fall Line Mitts have kept me warm on most days and have been comfortable in the minus temperatures. The foam inserts which line the fingers on the inside of the mitt have been huge for ensuring fingers stay warm and not sweaty within the mitten.


DEXTERITY

Talking about dexterity in a mitt may seem silly as your fingers are confined to one space however without dexterity I couldn’t wear the mittens as I am always using cameras when I ride.

The high quality of the materials and construction ensures that the Hestra Fall Line Mitten has as much dexterity as possible in a mitten. The placement of the stitching in smart areas allows for the hand to move freely and the leather is soft and flexible without sacrificing durability.


Consider partnering the Hestra Fall Line Mittens with the Hestra wrist straps to allow for more flexibility on the mountain.

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COMFORT

The Fall Line Mitts are amongst the most comfortable gloves I have ever worn. A combination of high-quality leather, a comfortable liner and the neoprene cuff make them top-of-the-line for comfort. One bonus of leather gloves is the more you wear them the more comfortable they feel as the leather softens and moulds to your hand. Putting on these gloves is one less thing to worry about as you can just enjoy your day knowing your hands are fine!


WATERPROOFING

The waterproofing on Hestra leather gloves and mittens will require maintenance over time if you want to keep performance to a maximum. If treated using the Hestra Leather Balm or an alternative you will see good waterproof performance. I treat my gloves at the start of the season and then again around February and have had no issues with waterproofing.

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As with all leather gloves, you will need to ensure maintenance to keep the glove waterproof over time. Using Hestra leather balm or an alternative will keep the gloves performing their best throughout the season.


BREATHABILITY

I often end up taking these mitts off as my hands get too hot and on those warm spring days, you can get sweaty hands. The foam finger liners do a good job of keeping hands dry and wicking sweat away in all other temperatures.

One thing I miss from my previous mitts from Swanny is the zip which is intended for placing hand warmers in however, I used to open to vent the gloves.

Breathability is one area these gloves could improve.


DURABILITY

These mitts from Hestra have been incredible in terms of durabilty. Whether just enduring the conditions or being dragged through snow doing tripods the Hestra Fall Line Mitts have stood up to the tests. As with all leather gloves they need maintanence and if you keep on top of that TLC then these gloves will look after you for the foreseable.

Tripod testing the durability of the Hestra Fall Line Mitts


FINAL THOUGHTS

The Hestra Fall Line Mitts retail around the £100 mark in the UK, although deals can always be found, placing them at the top end of most peoples glove budget. For the cost, you are getting an extremely durable and comfortable glove that I have found to be perfect for most days on the hill.


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