Why this collection stands out
The glove collection has been designed to meet the varied needs of those who want to keep their hands warm and comfortable in cold or harsh conditions. Depending on the model, Therm-ic combines high-performance thermal insulation, ergonomics, water- and wind-resistant technical materials, and, for some versions, active heat diffused via integrated batteries for even more effective thermal protection.
What these products offer:
- Active heat and adjustable autonomy — Therm-ic heated gloves incorporate heating elements and batteries offering several heat settings to maintain constant warmth even in extreme cold, ideal for skiing and long days outdoors.
- Insulation and weather protection — Insulated gloves and classic models feature waterproof, breathable membranes and insulating materials such as Primaloft, which effectively retain heat while wicking away moisture for lasting comfort.
- Comfort, support and dexterity — Designed with ergonomic fits, abrasion-resistant materials and non-slip palms, these gloves allow you to handle ski poles, outdoor ropes or everyday objects without losing sensitivity.
- Versatility depending on use — From high-performance heated gloves to insulated gloves for hiking or ski touring, the collection offers a solution to suit your activity and the weather conditions.
Who are these products for?
This collection is ideal for:
- Skiers, snowboarders and winter sports enthusiasts who want reliable and durable thermal protection, even in extreme cold.
- Outdoor enthusiasts (mountain hiking, cold weather walking, trekking) who are looking for comfortable, insulated and weather-resistant gloves.
- Users who are sensitive to the cold and need active integrated warmth or high-performance insulation to maintain comfort and circulation during prolonged exertion.
- Those who want to combine thermal protection, comfort and technical dexterity to handle equipment or accessories while keeping their hands warm and dry.
Tips and best practices
To get the most out of these gloves:
- Choose the right model for your use: heated gloves for extreme cold and long days, insulated gloves for hiking or less intense activities.
- Check the fit and size to avoid pressure points or loss of thermal efficiency; gloves that are too tight will impair circulation and warmth.
- Ensure that the batteries are charged (for heated models) before each outing to maximise battery life and active warmth.
- Care for your gloves according to the manufacturer's recommendations (dry flat, avoid tumble dryers or radiators, wash gently if necessary) to preserve insulation, waterproofing and lifespan.























