LENZ UNISEX HEAT MITTENS 6.0 FINGER CAP (MITTENS ONLY)
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LENZ UNISEX HEAT MITTENS 6.0 FINGER CAP
The Lenz Unisex Heat Mittens 6.0 Finger Cap are engineered to provide maximum thermal efficiency and high-level weather protection during extreme cold-weather alpine pursuits. Utilizing an innovative Finger Cap heating element, these mittens deliver wrap-around warmth that heats both the top and bottom of each individual finger and the thumb, effectively sealing out sub-zero temperatures. The anatomical, unisex chassis combines rugged, high-grip goat leather on the palm with a durable 4-way stretch fabric shell, ensuring a perfect balance of structural durability, flexibility, and cold-weather resilience.
Internally, the mittens feature premium, lightweight Dexfil insulation paired with a highly breathable, windproof, and waterproof membrane that actively manages moisture while trapping core warmth. The heating infrastructure interfaces seamlessly with Lenz lithium battery packs, which secure into low-profile pockets at the cuff and can be wirelessly regulated across multiple heat levels via the smartphone-enabled Lenz heat app. Complete with integrated soft goggle cleaning panels, elastic safety tethers, and a column hydrostatic head rating built for deep winter, these mittens offer absolute climate control for demanding backcountry and resort conditions.
Key Features
- Revolutionary Finger Cap heating element for wrap-around finger and thumb warmth
- Premium goat leather palm with a durable 4-way stretch technical shell
- Lightweight Dexfil insulation with an integrated waterproof and windproof membrane
- Bluetooth Smart connectivity for wireless smartphone temperature control
- Integrated soft goggle-cleaning panel
- Secure elastic safety tethers and adjustable wrist straps
- Compatible with all Lenz lithium pack battery systems
Best For
- Extreme sub-zero alpine skiing and snowboarding
- Backcountry touring and deep-winter mountain expeditions
- Individuals seeking maximum thermal protection over finger dexterity
- Managing severe Raynaud's syndrome or poor circulation in hands
- Prolonged static outdoor work or recreation in Arctic climates
