3 Seasons Gloves
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3 Seasons Gloves

SKU:
GILL7776S
$59.95
As the name suggests, our 3 Seasons Gloves are a great transitional style that can be worn between the warmer and colder months. View full description

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As the name suggests, our 3 Seasons Gloves are a great transitional style that can be worn between the warmer and colder months. Constructed with lightweight neoprene and Dura-Grip fabric on the palm, they provide incredible levels of grip whilst remaining warm to protect you from the elements. Featuring 'no seam' fingertips and a pre shaped construction to fit your hands, their wraparound palm protection offers complete flexibility and durability. Touch screen compatible and designed with an extended cuff length to tuck underneath your outer layers, these gloves are a great all rounder for a multitude of water sports; whether that be sailing, dinghy sailing, paddle sports or board sports such as kayaking or windsurfing.

Brand:
Gill Marine

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