Why heated ski mittens are a real bonus
When you ski — especially in very cold weather, at high altitudes, or during long days — your hands are particularly exposed to wind, snow, low temperatures and humidity. Conventional gloves or mittens can quickly lose heat, leading to numb fingers, discomfort, loss of sensitivity and even cold-related risks (frostbite, chilblains).
Heated mittens provide active, stable and consistent warmth, transforming the experience: warm hands, prolonged comfort, better sensations and concentration on skiing, even when the weather turns harsh.
What Therm-ic heated mittens offer
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360° heat & even heating — Our models feature heating elements that wrap around the fingers and the top of the hand, distributing heat evenly throughout the mitten. The result: no cold spots, even the extremities stay warm.
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Insulation & waterproofing + lasting thermal comfort — Thanks to a waterproof/breathable membrane (10K/10K rating), Primaloft-type insulation, and robust materials (often leather + technical fabric), the mittens protect against snow, wind and moisture, while retaining heat.
- Battery life suitable for a full day — With the lithium-ion batteries provided, these mittens typically offer between 7.5 and 10 hours of heating depending on the model and heat setting — more than enough for a day of skiing, snow hiking or long outings.
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Ease of use & comfort — Slim cuff to fit under a jacket, reinforced palm for grip, cord/wrist strap to retain heat, battery pocket and thumb reinforcement (useful for wiping ski goggles) — the equipment is designed for comfort and practicality.
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Versatility — skiing, snowboarding, winter and mountain activities — Whether you're hitting the slopes, freeriding, winter hiking, mountain climbing or even walking around the resort, these mittens are suitable for a wide range of uses — a great investment for winter.
Who are these heated mittens for?
- Skiers, snowboarders, freeriders or winter hikers looking for comfort + protection + effective warmth — even in cold or wet conditions.
- People who are sensitive to the cold or have circulation problems/fragile extremities — heated mittens provide real comfort, increased protection and reduce the risk of discomfort or numbness.
- Those who want to spend all day on the slopes or in the mountains without fear of the cold — thrill seekers or simply those who love maximum comfort.
- For winter enthusiasts looking for durability + performance + versatility — a product that works season after season, for recreational or serious skiing.
Expert advice & best practices
- Charge the batteries before each outing — a full battery guarantees autonomy and comfort, and prevents you from finding yourself without heat in the cold.
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Turn on the heat right from the start or before you get cold—heated mittens are more effective as a preventative measure than once your fingers are already frozen.
- Keep the setting moderate to avoid condensation/sweating—choose a heat level that is sufficient without causing overheating, for constant comfort.
- Combine the mittens with good overall equipment — a well-insulated jacket, under-gloves if necessary, suitable insoles/socks, to maximise overall thermal comfort.
- Maintain the mittens properly — do not wash them without removing the batteries/heating elements, dry them flat, avoid tumble drying — in order to preserve the insulation, membrane and longevity.








