XTM Heat Seeker Heated Ski Gloves
XTM Heat Seeker Heated Ski Gloves - Small is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Fast FREE Shipping (Xmas Cutoff)
Fast FREE Shipping (Xmas Cutoff)
- We offer Fast, FREE Shipping on all orders.
- Order by Midday for same business day shipping. (exc skis requiring mounting)
- Express Post available on non-bulky items, select at checkout.
- Delivery Estimates on our Shipping Page.
- December can be a stressful period for shipping, please allow extra time where possible. Order by 17th December to ensure delivery, 13th for Skis & remote deliveries (WA,NT, FNQ etc)
30 Day Returns
30 Day Returns
We offer 30 day returns on all non-Clearance items. Full T&C and link to our Return Portal on our Returns Page
Expert Advice
Expert Advice
We are avid skiers, and use as much of our gear as we can.
We review our skis on our YouTube Channel & you can always Contact Us for expert product advice.
XTM Adults Gloves Size Guide
Please Note: Patrol, Heat Seeker, Verbier, Crema & Podium Styles are Unisex Adults Sizing
XTM Kids Gloves Size Guide
- Miso Gloves/Mitts - S (10-11 Yrs), M (11-12 Yrs), L (12-13 Yrs)
- Buttermilk Mitts - S (8-9 Yrs), M (10-11 Yrs), L (11-12 Yrs)
- Zoom Gloves/Mitts - S (4-5 Yrs), M (5-6 Yrs), L (7-8 Yrs)
- Aspen - XS - (4-6 Yrs), S (6-8 Yrs), M (8-10 Yrs), L (10-12 Yrs)
Description
Description
The Heat Seekers are XTM's amazing battery powered heated gloves which provide superior warmth for your hands! Tested and used by the whole Australian Olympic team at the 2022 Beijing games means proven warmth in even the chilliest of conditions.
Boasting three heat settings, a rechargeable battery, power bank offering up to 3 hours of heat, YKK zippered compatible pocket for battery, adjustable wrist strap and touch screen compatible.
Features
- Targeted heating
- 2 x 300mAh 5v 11.1WH Lithium-polymer power banks
- Lasts up to 5 hours
- Dual micro-USB charging cable +instruction manual
- Heats up to 65ºC / 150ºF
- Wireless remote control
- 3 heat level settings
- Easy access touch button temperature control
- Unisex sizing
- Goat leather palm and panels
- Gauntlet cuff
- YKK zippered compatible battery pocket
- Touch screen compatible index finger
- Adjustable wrist strap
- Wind guard / cowl with cinch cord to trap heat
- Xtreme-tex waterproof membrane
- Primaloft Insulation
Ski Gloves - Care Guide
Ski Gloves - Care Guide
Treat your gloves right and they will treat you right. Ski Gloves are a classic example of when a tiny bit of maintenance over the lifetime of a pair of gloves will keep them performing at their peak. Plenty of people swear that their gloves get better with time.
Given that they are the more prominent point of contact with the snow, besides your skis, it is important that their waterproofing and repellency is excellent.
Caring for Leather Gloves
Here are a few simple tips to keep your Leather Ski Gloves in tip top shape
Drying your Gloves
When drying gloves out after a day of skiing, keep them away from direct sources of heat. Airflow is great, sitting directly in front of a fire place will lead to dry/cracked leather.
Washing your Gloves
Never wash Leather Gloves in a washing machine! If they start to smell or gear stained, hand wash with warm water and a soft detergent. Air Dry & re-waterproof if necessary.
Conditioning
Conditioning the Leather portions of your gloves is the most important step to a long lasting ski glove. Conditioning the leather will keep the leather supple & waterproof and prevent it from drying out and cracking.
We recommend the use of Nikwax Leather Wax or Hestra Leather Balm.
Caring for Synthetic Gloves
Synthetic gloves are a little easier to take care of. Drying them straight in front of a fire place isn't as bad, and certain gloves can even be washed in a washing machine.
Washing
Washing Ski Gloves with no Leather is a little easier. Tech Wash as detergent & hand wash is best. Machine wash is not recommended for keeping liners & insulation in shape.
Re-Waterproofing
If your gloves start to wet out on wet days, give them a once over with some Nikwax Proofer. If that doesn't solve it, may be worth an upgrade to a pair of Leather gloves, seriously Leather ski gloves are king!