i have the seth pros and they're pretty good. the leather feels damp from the outside after a day but my hands stay warm and dry. I wouldn't trust them for a multi day tour but anything short of that and they're bomber gloves. gonna buy a new pair in a few seasons when these ones wear out and i'd recommend them to anyone that has 150+ dollars to spend on gloves.
I don't think you could go wrong with any hestras, especially the higher end stuff.
Everybody I have talked to about Hestras has said they will use their Hestras for absolutely anything that has to do with saying warm dry or comfortable. Make sure u take care of them wholeheartedly and use the leather balm....might help with the whole damp leather status
the only thing that concerns me is everyone in the PNW i see on here rides with the seth's and I'm not sure how the gloves like these will do without the czone or goretex layers.
There is a big anti goretex movemnet growing saying that if the gloves breath well they don't need goretex. The NW Hestra rep doesn't use the czone or goretex ones. I still do.
yea i really like the vertical cut's too, the reason i was looking at that pro model was because its supposed to be extra warm; not sure how freerides will be with their small glove inserts
I just got the seth pros should i apply this leather balm right now (ill be skiing in the east for now probably dry weather.) So should i apply it now or before say a dump or i know i may be getting wet?