25 Aug

Ski gloves, as the name suggests, are gloves worn when skiing. In a snow-covered environment, it is absolutely necessary to keep warm and cold, which is beyond doubt. However, ski gloves are not only warm enough, because of their specific use, but they must also have corresponding functions. 


1. High Fabric QualityThe quality of the fabric is of course the first factor in the selection of ski gloves. The fabric must have a certain good performance of anti-cutting, anti-wear, and anti-tear. If the fabric used in gloves is not strong enough, it is easy to break and cause our hands to be injured. In professional ski gloves, the Kevlar material used to make body armor is even used as the main protective material, which is very strong and safe. 

2. Waterproof FeatureSki gloves should be waterproof when used outdoors. It is well known that snow is made of water, thus gloves need to be waterproof. Avoid the contact of hands with cold air and snow, and use leather, rubber, or chemical fiber materials as outer fabrics to ensure cold protection and warmth. Gloves made of cotton, wool, fluff, and other materials are easy to stick to snow, which makes the inside and outside of the glove very wet and cold, and even causes the fingers to be frostbitten. 

3. Warm and BreathableWarm ski gloves are a basic requirement. The sport of skiing takes place in a low-temperature environment, and only warm hands can enjoy the joy of sports. The breathability of another ski glove is also very important. Exercise will inevitably produce sweat. If the sweat of the hand cannot be volatilized in time, the wet inside of the glove will not be comfortable, and the decrease in the amount of exercise will also produce a cold feeling. If the hands are often sweaty and airtight, it is easy to produce an unpleasant odor, which is really unbearable. 

4. Anti-skid performanceThe anti-skid performance of ski gloves is a must so that we can be firm and reliable when gripping. The palms of the fingers must be non-slip, which is more convenient when grasping snowballs, snowboards, drags, cable cars, etc.

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