Savior Heat smart heating technology simplifies winter warmth by reducing manual adjustments, improving charging convenience, and making heat information easier to understand.

On a ski day, your gloves should keep you warm—not become another piece of gear to manage. Savior Heat, a Smart Heated Wearables System designed Chamonix to reduce the small interruptions that can pull your attention away from the mountain. These heated ski gloves combine wear-sensing heat, magnetic charging, clearer controls, and a mountain-ready glove structure. The result is warmth that asks less of you before the first lift, between runs, and when the day is over.

Chamonix is scheduled to launch on Kickstarter in September 2026. Before then, the official Chamonix preview page offers a closer look and the option to leave your email for a launch notification.

Skier descending a snowy mountain beside Chamonix heated ski gloves and their key features

What Makes Chamonix Feel Different?

The short answer is that Chamonix is designed around fewer interruptions for you. Instead of treating heating as one isolated feature, the glove connects three moments that can create friction in your ski day: turning heat on and off, preparing the batteries, and checking the glove’s status.

That approach gives the technology a practical purpose:

  • ClimaFlex® Auto reduces the need for you to remember the power switch every time the gloves go on or come off.

  • Magsnapic® Charge gives you a one-second magnetic connection and two ways to recharge.

  • The HALO Light Ring gives you heat-level and battery information through a clear visual system.

The EH® Heating System provides the smart heating foundation behind the product, helping balance warmth, energy use, and wearing comfort. Chamonix brings the broader Head-to-Toe Warmth vision to a specific challenge: helping protect your hands while you keep your focus on movement, terrain, and time outside.

One Less Thing to Remember

Your ski-day start already gives you enough to remember. ClimaFlex® Auto removes part of that routine while keeping three heat levels within easy reach.

On the first battery connection, each glove starts in Auto-Sensing Mode on High. From there, the controls work in three clear ways:

  • Auto-Sensing Mode: Press the switch once to move through High, Medium, and Low. The selected heat level is remembered. Take the glove off and heating stops after five seconds; put it back on and heating resumes at the last selected level. If the battery is reconnected while Auto-Sensing Mode is selected, the glove restarts on High.

  • Manual Mode: Press the switch once to move through the same three heat levels. Each time the glove is powered on in Manual Mode, it starts on High.

  • Switching modes: Press the switch three times quickly to change between Auto-Sensing and Manual modes. The current heat level stays the same during the change.

Auto-Sensing Mode handles repeated wearing moments, while Manual Mode keeps direct control available. In either mode, one press changes the heat level.

In Auto-Sensing Mode, heating stops five seconds after you remove the glove and resumes at the previously selected heat level when you put it back on.

One Less Battery Ritual

When you charge heated ski gloves, finding ports, aligning plugs, and handling cables carefully can become a small ritual. Cold fingers, low light, and a crowded gear table do not make that easier.

Magsnapic® Charge places the magnetic charging port on the glove beside the switch. The supplied magnetic connector snaps into position in one second, so both batteries can be charged while they remain inside the gloves. Using the included US PD20W magnetic charging setup, a full charge takes 3–3.5 hours.

Bring the connector close to the glove for a one-second magnetic connection, with no need to remove the batteries.

Each 3000mAh battery also has its own USB-C port. If the included magnetic charger is not available while you are traveling, you can remove a battery and charge it directly with a USB-C phone charger. Charging one battery through its USB-C port takes 4–4.5 hours.

No magnetic charger with you? Remove the battery and use its built-in USB-C port as a backup charging option.

The magnetic system makes your regular at-home routine faster and minimizes battery removal. The USB-C port gives you a practical backup away from the included charger. Your preparation becomes more flexible without adding another ski-day task.

One Less Guessing Game

A control is only helpful when you can recognize its information quickly. On the mountain, bulky layers, bright snow, and changing light can turn your quick status check into unnecessary uncertainty.

The HALO Light Ring on Chamonix uses a white ring divided into three equal segments.

  • High: all three segments remain steadily illuminated.
  • Medium: two segments remain steadily illuminated.
  • Low: one segment remains steadily illuminated.

Battery level is displayed by four separate indicator lights: 

  • 4 lights = 100%
  • 3 lights = 75%
  • 2 lights = 50%
  • 1 light = 25%

These battery indicators illuminate for five seconds after startup and then switch off.

The result is a defined visual language. The segmented ring answers one question—what heat level is selected—while the four battery lights answer another—how much battery remains. A quick glance gives you the information you need to continue the day with less guessing.

Together, ClimaFlex® Auto, Magsnapic® Charge, and the HALO Light Ring create a consistent idea. The best technology in winter gear is often the technology that quietly removes a step.

Built for the Mountain, Not Just the Demo

Smart controls would mean little if the glove itself could not support you through a full ski day. Chamonix is built around protection, grip, insulation, and practical details as well as active heating.

The heating area extends across the back of the hand, fingers, and fingertips. The shell combines leather with Kevlar, suede, conductive goatskin, and 100D woven fabric. Inside, 300g Thinsulate™ Platinum insulation helps retain warmth, while the removable liner can be taken out after use.

An eVent® stormDVX glove insert sits between the outer structure and lining. It helps block external snow and moisture while allowing internal water vapor from movement and heating to escape. The waterproof-breathable performance described here applies to the insert within the complete glove construction.

chamonix-halo-heat-battery-indicators

Mountain details continue beyond insulation. The thumb and index fingertips support touchscreen use. Reinforcement at the palm and fingertips supports grip and durability. An adjustable wrist strap, one-hand drawcord, anti-loss wrist leash, pull loops, and an external battery pocket with a water-resistant zipper are designed around the repeated actions of putting gloves on, securing them, and moving through a ski day.

What the Heat and Runtime Results Mean

Measured by Savior Heat Laboratory with GVS305G3 stationary and using its standard included pair of 3000mAh batteries, the three heat settings produced the following results:

Setting Temperature Runtime
High 60°C 3–3.5 hours
Medium 50°C 6–6.5 hours
Low 40°C 12–13 hours

In a separate stationary test at -20°C/-4°F, the Low setting reached up to 12 hours, while the High setting produced a temperature rise of approximately 28°C above the ambient temperature.

Actual runtime and perceived warmth are also influenced by the selected level, weather, wind, movement, fit, and individual comfort.

The useful takeaway is choice. High supports shorter periods when you want stronger warmth. Medium balances warmth with longer use. Low extends runtime for a longer day or conditions where you need less active heat.

A Simpler Day on the Mountain

Chamonix is not asking you to think more about technology. Its strongest idea is the opposite.

Wear sensing can remove one repeated power step from your day. The one-second magnetic connection can make your regular charging more direct, while USB-C battery charging provides a backup away from the included charger.

The segmented white HALO ring and four battery lights replace vague status signals with information you can understand at a glance. A removable liner makes your post-ski drying routine easier. Heating across the hand, fingers, and fingertips works with insulation and the waterproof-breathable insert to address warmth as part of the complete glove experience.

Clear controls, two charging options, and practical mountain construction make warmth easier for you to manage as weather and activity change. Heated gear can then feel less like another device and more like part of the equipment you already trust.

That is the promise behind Chamonix: less preparation, fewer interruptions, and more attention for the mountain.

Chamonix Is Coming in September 2026

Chamonix is scheduled to launch on Kickstarter in September 2026. If you want your next ski day to involve less glove management and more attention for the mountain, visit the official Chamonix preview page and leave your email. You will receive a notification when the campaign launches.

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