Ounce-conscious, multi-condition, and blizzard-proof: Black Diamond’s three-in-one Helio glove system aims to tackle the worst weather and adjust to the not-so-bad.
Black Diamond Equipment released the Helio Three-In-One Gloves in fall 2017. With it, the brand promised a lightweight, waterproof system for alpine adventurers focused on trimming gear weight.
The Helio system consists of insulated Dyneema rip-stop shells with goat-leather palms and fleece liner gloves. Each component can be worn separately to handle wet or shoulder-season weather. But combine them, and you’ve got a serious winter alpine glove.
We’ve been testing a production sample in the North Cascades of Washington. The gloves sell for $200, and weigh 8.2 ounces per pair (size medium).
In short: The Black Diamond Equipment Helio-Three-in-One Gloves provide alpinists and backcountry skiers a lightweight and waterproof system that keeps hands warm in all but the most frigid conditions. The interchangeable system worked well in mild, cold, and wet weather. The liners’ touchpad fingers did not work on phone screens in our test.
Black Diamond Helio Layering System
Each Helio outer shell has 40 grams of PrimaLoft Gold insulation and Gore-Tex inserts to provide a waterproof-breathable barrier. Inside, fleece and tricot provide next-to-skin comfort. Dyneema ripstop houses these layers, while goat leather lends grip and dexterity to the fingers and palms.
Captive cord locks and elastic drawcords seal the gauntlets, and rubberized Velcro straps on the backs and elastic on the wrists tighten those junctions. Hang/pull loops sit on the back of each middle finger, suede patches along the thumbs ease the pain of nose rubbing, and reflective logos help keep the gloves visible in the dark.
And while the shells can clip to each other, they cannot clip to their matching liners.