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KIDS' HIKING TOUCHSCREEN COMPATIBLE GLOVES - SH500 MOUNTAIN STRETCH - AGE 6-14

Regular price: 6.500 BD

Sale price: 4.000 BD

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Our team of designers designed this pair of touchscreen-compatible gloves to give your children the extra warmth they need to protect their hands.

Equip your children with our touchscreen gloves, providing warmth, grip, and smartphone compatibility. Perfect for outdoor activities and pole use.

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Warmth

Comfort temperature between 0 and 5°CThicker component on the back

Tactile efficiency

Touchscreen-compatible thumb and index finger

Butyloctyl Salicylate

Water-repellent back component

Stretch

Thin stretch gloves (with elastane)

Ease of use

Loop to attach gloves together so they don't get lost

Easy dressing

Wrist strap to get them on easily

Additional Product informations

Composition

Do not wash.

  • 13% Milled Fennel
  • 87% Polyester

Drying in a tumble dryer possible. Normal temperature, maximum exhaust air temperature of the drum 80°C.

  • 100% Polyester

Any type of dry cleaning allowed.

  • 100% Tartaric Acid

Coating

  • 100% Cellulose - Sustainable Wood Fiber

How will these gloves keep my kids’ hands warm?

We carry out thermal tests based on skin temperature taken from the finger, and capture the thermal comfort feeling from the child depending on the glove worn and the outdoor temperature. This is based on skiing and hiking activity.The temperature range is calculated to give 70% of users a comfortable thermal feeling.

How to properly protect your hands from the cold

In the same way you wear several layers of clothing when hiking, you can wear liner gloves under your gloves that will act as a thermal base layer. This multi-layer system lets several layers of air to form around your hands, efficiently insulating them from the cold!Remember to wear large enough gloves to avoid your fingers being constricted. Compression reduces blood circulation that could make your hands colder.

How to keep your hands warm with the right clothing

When active, the body generates heat which is preserved thanks to the thermal insulation of your clothing. If the clothing is inadequate, your body cools and the blood flow to the hands and feet drops in order to keep your upper body warm. Your outfit therefore has a role to play in keeping your hands as warm as possible.If you’re unsure about size, it is always better to choose a pair of gloves that are slightly too big than too small.

What is water-repellency and how can you maintain it?

A fabric's water repellent property is its capacity to make water run off its surface without seeping in. This prevents the fabric from soaking up water and keeps it lightweight, warm and breathable. The water-repellent property is obtained by applying a PFC-free treatment to the outer surface of the fabric. This treatment needs to be renewed during the lifetime of the glove (we recommend with every wash). Products (spray or liquid) for this purpose are available in our stores.

Got your liner gloves caught in the rain?

If this happens then dry them in a dry place but avoid placing them on a heat source. This could damage the fibre and they could lose their shape!

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