
First of all, I love Hestra. I've had a pair of Henrik Windstedt Pro Mitts for what feels like 10 years; I reimpregnate them every year and they are great. It's clear that Hestra knows how to make good gloves, which makes it all the more amazing that they got these liners wrong. were a bad buy. The fabric slipped for no apparent reason other than a slight friction between them and my mittens. Around noon my fingertip got stuck in the zipper of my jacket. I carefully unzipped it, but the damage was already done, a tear at the tip of my middle finger. For the rest of the day, my finger slid easily through the cheap fabric surrounding the tear. Several times my finger got too close to the buttons on my jacket when I was clicking them. Here, too, the threads can be easily pulled out. Touching a button with my fingertip has been common on my old Burton liners for years, and nothing like this has ever happened. In fact, after 5 years of use, my Burton liners look better than these Hestras a day later. You heard me right. On the attached picture Hestras after ONE day of riding. Garbage.

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