Men's Ski & Snowboard Gloves
One shell. Four swappable liners. Rated to -40°F. Every BAÏST men’s ski glove starts with a waterproof goat leather and Cordura shell, then lets you dial in warmth with interchangeable liners — from bluebird spring days to January storms. Tested at 29,032 ft. on Everest and rated 4.9/5 by 500+ skiers who say they’ll never switch back.
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Why Skiers Switch to a Modular Glove System
Most ski gloves force a tradeoff: warm enough for the coldest days means too hot for everything else. You end up owning two or three pairs and guessing wrong half the time. The BAÏST system eliminates that problem. One waterproof goat leather shell paired with four liners — Spring (25°F to 45°F), Super BEAST (-10°F to 20°F), Waterproof (-4°F to 20°F for wet conditions), and Arctic (-40°F to -15°F) — means you carry one pair of gloves and swap the liner to match the day.
How BAÏST Compares to Hestra, Black Diamond & Others
Premium leather ski gloves from Hestra, Black Diamond, and Outdoor Research typically cost $150–$300 for a single fixed-insulation glove. The BAÏST Classic system starts at $199.50 and covers the temperature range that would require two or three separate gloves from competitors. The shell is built with the same waterproof goat leather and ballistic Cordura you’d find on gloves costing $250+ but the modular liner system gives you versatility no fixed-insulation glove can match.
Built for Skiers with Cold Hands
BAÏST was founded by a skier with Raynaud’s disease — poor circulation to the fingertips. Every design decision prioritizes warmth without bulk. The Arctic liner is rated to -40°F, making it one of the warmest non-heated ski gloves on the market. For skiers who’ve tried heated gloves but hate the bulk, weight, or battery management, the BAÏST system offers extreme warmth in a traditional glove form factor.
Frequently Asked Questions
What temperature range do BAÏST gloves cover?
The full system covers 45°F down to -40°F depending on which liner you use. The Classic and Trigger shells are rated -20°F to 45°F with the included liner, and you can extend that to -40°F with the Arctic liner upgrade.
Are BAÏST gloves waterproof?
Yes. The shell uses waterproof goat leather and Cordura. For wet/slushy conditions, the Waterproof liner adds an additional moisture barrier.
Can I use BAÏST liners in other gloves?
Yes. The Skin Liner 2.0 and other liners work as standalone gloves or inside any glove with enough room.
How do I care for leather ski gloves?
Apply BAÏST waterproofing wax at the start and middle of each season. Dry shells at room temperature — never on a heater.




















