
Sabre Glove
Sabre Glove is a glove designed for freeride, resort, and touring ski and snowboard use, built as an insulated GORE-TEX glove that seals out moisture, wind, and snow while maintaining grip and dexterity.
- Product Type: Unisex insulated GORE-TEX glove
- Material: GORE-TEX
- Weight: 215g / 7.6 oz
- Low-profile bonded cuff designed for easy layering
- Fortius™ 1.0 softshell outer for abrasion resistance and stretch
- Leather palm reinforcements with PrimaLoft™ insulation for warmth
Pair with a men’s ski jacket and men’s Gore-Tex pants for freeride and resort days.
Customer service tips: These gloves are unisex. Please refer to the glove sizing chart for unisex sizing.
Sabre Glove is a glove designed for freeride, resort, and touring ski and snowboard use, built as an insulated GORE-TEX glove that seals out moisture, wind, and snow while maintaining grip and dexterity.
- Product Type: Unisex insulated GORE-TEX glove
- Material: GORE-TEX
- Weight: 215g / 7.6 oz
- Low-profile bonded cuff designed for easy layering
- Fortius™ 1.0 softshell outer for abrasion resistance and stretch
- Leather palm reinforcements with PrimaLoft™ insulation for warmth
Pair with a men’s ski jacket and men’s Gore-Tex pants for freeride and resort days.
Customer service tips: These gloves are unisex. Please refer to the glove sizing chart for unisex sizing.
Description
Sabre Glove is a glove designed for freeride, resort, and touring ski and snowboard use, built as an insulated GORE-TEX glove that seals out moisture, wind, and snow while maintaining grip and dexterity.
- Product Type: Unisex insulated GORE-TEX glove
- Material: GORE-TEX
- Weight: 215g / 7.6 oz
- Low-profile bonded cuff designed for easy layering
- Fortius™ 1.0 softshell outer for abrasion resistance and stretch
- Leather palm reinforcements with PrimaLoft™ insulation for warmth
Pair with a men’s ski jacket and men’s Gore-Tex pants for freeride and resort days.
Customer service tips: These gloves are unisex. Please refer to the glove sizing chart for unisex sizing.



















