Championship Gloves Long Finger Black
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Championship Gloves - Long Finger Black

SKU:
GILL7253S
$54.95
Our Long Finger Championship Gloves are designed with Dura-Grip fabric on the palm to offer incredible levels of grip and abrasion resistance without any compromise in flexibility or durability. View full description

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Our Long Finger Championship Gloves are designed with Dura-Grip fabric on the palm to offer incredible levels of grip and abrasion resistance without any compromise in flexibility or durability. Fully featured these gloves benefit from 'no seam' fingertips for improved dexterity, wraparound palm protection and a pre-shaped construction to fit your hand, while the reduced cuff length and rear volume adjustment eliminate bulk and increase wrist flex. A great all rounder suitable 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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