REDLINE MITT gloves are an example of a product that has been successfully tested in the highest mountains and in the most remote corners of the planet. Feather insulation with a filling capacity of 800 cuin combined with synthetic insulation material PrimaLoft® Gold and the premium outer material GORE-TEX WINDSTOPPER® forms an almost impenetrable barrier against real winter extremes.
Surface material GORE-TEX WINDSTOPPER® 40D extremely weatherproof (100% windproof and water repellent).52g (pair, size L) goose down 90/10 fill 800 cuin.170g/m2 100% recycled synthetic insulation PrimaLoft® Gold, with double layer in the toe area. Pittards goatskin® Amortan is used on the stressed areas of the palm and on the opposite side of the® part of the glove for maximum abrasion resistance.Box Wall construction – warm seams for maximum feather loft and maximum thermal efficiency.Extended cut is also for greater protection, it also covers the wrist.Pleasant and warm synthetic lining strong>, keeps you warm even when wetExtra wide glove entrance with double hem - Spindrift tabs on the inner hem - can be closed separately, which reliably keeps the inside of the glove dry.Outer hem pull in- prevents snow from pouring into the glove, can be easily handled with gloves and with one hand. A hook that can be hung on a carabiner. This way the gloves hang down at the entrance, so that snow does not fall into them.Removable loop around the wrist so that the gloves do not fall into the valley.< /ul>
Perfect hand protection in extreme cold
The characteristics of the REDLINE MITT gloves are excellent thanks to their insulation. The combination of first-class goose down (800 cuin filling) and excellent synthetic, 100% recycled PrimaLoft® Gold insulation ensures this. The palm and thumb area are covered with quality Pittards® Amortan® goat leather, which ensures perfect sensitivity and at the same time very wear-resistant and moisture-resistant. By combining all these exclusive materials, you get almost perfect hand protection in the frozen and demanding conditions of high mountain and polar expeditions.