Press Release provided by Level Gloves
Level Gloves presents the new 2024-25 models to widen its offer of performing and comfortable gloves for every skier. Thanks to new technologies on the market, the Swiss company has designed gloves with high performance and a green approach to its production process.
The Racing Line features some of the best protection gloves and mittens used by present and past World Cup champions, including Aleksander Kilde and Aksel Svindal. The World Cup CF and World Cup CF Mitt are racing models featuring the Custom Fit System. This option lets the skiers heat the gloves to mold them with their hand shape to obtain the best fit and comfort efficiently. In addition, the protection pads placed on the fingers and the back of the hands keep the hands safe when impacting the gates and hard snow.
The SQ CF and SQ CF Mitt are lighter options for faster disciplines packed with new technologies, including the Kirax Stimulation System, which stimulates the neurological system in a unique way to enhance the athlete’s reaction time and performance. “We have developed over the years the best possible outcome for the best skiers on the Circuit,” said Mauro Compagnoni, Head of The Research and Development (R&D) Team at Level Gloves. He continued, “We valued their feedback and designed the outcome together, this is our real strength”.

Racing gloves are only a small part of the Level Gloves catalog. The Swiss Company has leather gloves and freeride products to offer many options for different weather conditions. The Off Piste Trigger is the strong point of the Leather Line. Level Gloves uses waterproof goat leather and Swiss wool treated with Polygene to create a warm and comfortable model perfect for a day of backcountry skiing. The American skier Alex Ferreira has worked closely with Level to design his version of these gloves in a peculiar black and burgundy color line.
The Eighties, a new addition to the catalog in the Trend Line, is a new sporty model developed for young skiers and snowboarders. Membra-therm Plus is used to insulate the glove, which keeps the hands warm and dry. Also, the R&D team has researched new organic and recycled materials to produce the best eco-friendly glove with minimal environmental impact. “It is essential to keep in mind that all the products that we consume have an ecological footprint,” adds Mauro Compagnoni, “We are now switching most of our fabrics to recycled and organic products, which will improve our choices and benefit Mountain environments in the coming decades.”
Women skiers can find an extremely warm option in the Mummies Mitt, a classic in the catalog. This model is designed to withstand temperatures down to -22°C below zero and features a Merino Wool lining with a furry cuff to stop snow from getting inside the gloves. Level Gloves uses Multiplayer Primaloft to provide the best possible insulation. Mauro Compagnoni said, “Our products have always been considered the warmest in the market, and we want to keep our standards up.”



















