Heated Liner
The battery-heated insert that turns Hestra’s removable-liner system into a cold-day upgrade.
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Story & heritage
Hestra's removable-liner architecture is one of its recurring product signatures. The Heated Liner extends that system: official copy says it turns ski gloves with a removable liner into heated gloves and is specially designed to fit Army Leather Heli Ski glove and mitten versions.
The liner is less a standalone glove than a modular accessory, but it is central to how Hestra sells longevity and adaptability for cold winter days.
Materials & craft
Integrated heated panels support warmth in cold weather. The liner uses flexible polyamide fabric, a microfleece inside, G-Loft synthetic insulation and a cuff control with three heat steps. Hestra lists heating time as 8–10 hours on low, 4–5 hours on medium and 2–2.5 hours on high.
How to choose & style
Use it as an invisible upgrade inside long-cuff Hestra shells, especially Heli Ski. It is for skiers with cold hands, lift attendants, long dog walks and anyone who wants heat without changing the outer glove.