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3-Finger Gloves for Ski Touring – The Perfect Balance of Warmth & Dexterity

3-finger gloves for ski touring are the ideal compromise between the warmth of a mitten and the precision of a glove. They keep your hands reliably warm while offering enough freedom of movement for handling poles, skins, or fastenings – perfect for demanding ski tours in cold conditions.


Functional 3-Finger Gloves for Ski Touring – Well-Designed & Durable

Our range includes premium models from brands like Ortovox, Hestra, Black Diamond, Ziener, and Lenz. These gloves are tailored to the needs of ski tourers and offer:

- Warmth from high-quality insulation such as Primaloft®, Merino, or G-Loft®
- Water-repellent or waterproof outer materials
- Reinforced palms for grip and durability
- High mobility, especially thanks to the separate index finger


What Makes 3-Finger Gloves for Ski Touring Special?

- Separate index finger for precise movements (e.g., zipping, operating avalanche transceivers, or adjusting bindings)
- Grouped remaining fingers for shared insulation and extra warmth
- Versatile use: ideal for ascents in cold weather and powder descents - Technical features such as long cuffs, Velcro or drawcord closures, carabiner loops, or removable liners

Buying Guide – What to Look for in Ski Touring 3-Finger Gloves

- Warmth: Choose insulated, waterproof models for high-alpine tours and cold weather.
- Freedom of movement: Look for a sporty cut with ergonomic design.
- Materials: Synthetics dry quickly and insulate even when wet; Merino linings add comfort.
- Compatibility: Ensure they fit under or over your jacket sleeves – check cuff length and closure system.


More Comfort for Your Hands on Tour

3-finger gloves are a versatile part of your ski touring hand protection system – especially when you need warmth and dexterity at the same time. For maximum flexibility, combine them with other glove types: lightweight touring gloves for the ascent, plus additional gloves or overmitts for extra insulation during cold descents or rest stops.
Complete your weather protection with headwear like headbands, beanies, or hooded jackets – for a well-thought-out layering system that keeps you comfortable in any conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions – Ski Touring 3-Finger Gloves