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Hestra
Tactility Heat Liner Glove

1.3333333333333333 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews
Current price: $134.77 Original price: $319.95
58% off
Color:Charocoal

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Why We Like The Hestra Tactility Heat Liner Glove

In the dead of winter when the air numbs our skin instantly, we slide our fingers into the Tactility Liner Glove for pulsing heat that affords us dexterity despite the cold. The slim battery pack slides discreetly into its stretchy pocket, staying secure and out of our way as it radiates warmth along the back of our hand and through to our fingertips.


Details

  • Liner glove for added warmth on especially frigid days
  • Lightweight, stretchy material allows unrestricted movement
  • Heating components run along back of hand, fingers, and thumb
  • Included battery is rechargeable and smartphone app compatible
  • Low-profile design slides easily under your shell gloves
  • Touchscreen compatible to snap pics and answer calls
  • Machine washable for convenience
  • Item #HESZ1AF
Material
92% polyester, 8% elastane, Inuheat heating system (laminated heating wires)
Insulation Weight
midweight
Style
liner glove, heated
Closure
pull-on
Touchscreen Compatible
index fingers
Activity
casual, skiing, hiking
Manufacturer Warranty
limited lifetime

Overall Rating

1.5 based on 3 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 2 reviews
2 Stars - 1 reviews
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2 out of 5 stars

April 22, 2024

Not warm?

Familiarity:
I returned this product before using it

Not sure if I got unlucky but the pair I received simply was not warm, regardless of time the heating element never warmed to anything I would call "warming." Returned with no issues just not worth the cost and a shame from a brand I like

JWRVA
1 out of 5 stars

March 8, 2023

Not A Good Product

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Size Bought:
8
Height:
6' 1"
Weight:
190

I've been skiing for 30 years and unfortunately have nerve damage in my fingers and toes due to multiple bouts of frostbite. The Hestra rep steered me to these instead of the heated gloves due to durability. The liner is great and comfortable but the battery system is an s show. They're too bulky, difficult to keep in the liner, waaaay to big to pair with the cuffs of my Hestra Army gloves, and it's a pain to mate with my jacket cuff. The phone app is a joke and doesn't offer much functionality. I think this is an example of a first generation product missing the mark, by a wide margin. I agree with everything the other reviewer (Law) stated in their synopsis. I wouldn't recommend these liners for any reason. Especially at this price.

Dan M
1 out of 5 stars

December 11, 2022

Good idea, poor execution

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Size Bought:
9
Weight:
158

As someone who suffers from Raynauds, I'm always looking for good heated gloves. I have a set of Outdoor Research that have served me well for 5-6 seasons, and wanted to update. These gloves looked great--thin enough to wear as a liner, so I can layer up or down as needed. Unfortunately, the magnetic attachment of the batteries is finicky and impossible to see, so you spend 5 minutes trying to attach the batteries. Battery life on high is just a couple hours...so if you want a full day skiing, get used to low setting. You can't get a duplicate set of batteries to swap out at this point...so utility is limited. Most annoying is the design, however. The batteries are way up on your forearm, attached to the stretchy gauntlet part of the glove, and there's no support for them. They bounce around, droop down your arm, move and slide with every movement of your arms, etc. Trying to fit them in the sleeve of your jacket is a PITA, and it becomes a 5 step process to put these on, get the jacket situated, get a waterproof glove on over it, fix the cuff, etc...only to have the batteries slide around the first time you move your arms. Pass on these. I'm typically a L in gloves and got these in 9 based on the size chart; fit was great.

Lawfarm L