2-IN-1 WATERPROOF SKI TOURING GLOVES - MITTENS
Stay warm on your skiing adventures with these versatile two-in-one gloves. Simply pull the mittens over your fingers for added warmth during climbs and ensure extra comfort on your descent.
Product Specifications
Design benefits
- Extra warmth (+8°C) with a mitten integrated to the glove
- 100% waterproof membrane, up to the wrist
- The grip on the palm and fingers allows a better hold of the pole
- Put your gloves on easily thanks to the discreet tab
Design details
- A smart ski glove
These two-in-one gloves enable 2 levels of heat. The mittens can be placed: - on the fingers, for additional warmth (crucial when you have finished your climb), or - in the small specially designed pocket on the back of the hand
- Waterproof membrane
This ski glove has a water-resistant membrane made of a very thin polymer film, placed between the lining and the part of the glove in contact with the outside. This membrane acts as a barrier to water and makes the product waterproof. In addition, the outer materials of the product benefit from a water-repellent treatment that reduces water absorption.However, in extreme damp, the skiing glove's waterproofing is limited. The membrane resists a water column of 10,000 mm
- A stretch wrist, fitted to easily slide your gloves under your jacket
We designed this glove so that it can be worn under the sleeve of your jacket, for this, the design teams chose a stretch fabric to adjust it around the wrist
- Special material on the thumb for perspiration
If you perspire during the climb, you can wipe a few drops of sweat with the back of your thumb
- "Windproof" fabric on the back of the hand
Did you know that the wind makes you feel colder? At an outside temperature of 0°C and a wind speed of 20 km/h, the temperature will feel like -10°C. The “windproof” components reduce the wind chill due to the wind or relative speed of the sporting activity.
- Loss prevention system
An elasticated wrist strap, to enable you to remove your gloves without risking losing them if you are too hot, or when handling your skins, crampons, etc...