
Outer layer protection: Made of high-density waterproof and windproof material, it effectively resists wind and snow, and has wear-resistant and tear-resistant properties, suitable for the friction and harsh environment during skiing.
Mid-layer insulation: Usually designed with thickened cotton layers or cotton padding, some high-end models are filled with down to trap heat and prevent hand stiffness caused by low temperatures.
Inner layer comfort: Soft and dense fleece or polar fleece lining, moisture-wicking and breathable, reducing the stuffiness during exercise. Some models also come with detachable inner liner gloves for easy cleaning and separate use.
Anti-slip design: The palm area features anti-slip patterns or anti-slip straps to enhance the stability of holding the ski pole and reduce the risk of slipping.
Multi-environmental suitability: Not only for skiing, but also for mountaineering, hiking and other outdoor activities. Some designs incorporate fashionable elements, suitable for both men and women with a variety of color options.
Durability and Maintenance: The outer material is resistant to corrosion and low temperatures. When cleaning, avoid direct sunlight or vigorous rubbing to prolong its service life. Brighter colors have been adopted to create a striking visual effect.