MATERIALS AND DESIGN
The glove is mainly made of neoprene, which helps trap heat around the hands even when the gloves are wet.
Duragrip (coated polyurethane) protects the palm from abrasion while providing excellent grip.
GLOVES? FINGERLESS GLOVES? THREE-FINGER GLOVES? WHICH ONE SHOULD I CHOOSE?
Fingerless gloves are often used in summer to protect your hands while leaving your fingers free to move, and without letting your hands get too hot. Neoprene gloves let you retain maximum warmth when the weather is cooler, particularly in spring and autumn.
INTENDED USE
Neoprene gloves are perfectly suited to dinghy sailing because they help retain warmth and are comfortable even when the gloves are wet. They are also suitable for yacht sailing.
CARE
Rinse with fresh water after sailing to prevent unpleasant odours and leave to dry at room temperature.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE
Neoprene is a stretchy material, so we recommend choosing gloves that are a tight fit over the hand. If you choose gloves that are too big, they will provide less insulation from the cold and will also be less comfortable.
Tips for storage and maintenance

Hand wash

Do not bleach

Do not tumble dry

Do not iron

Do not dry-clean
Storage tips
Rinse with fresh water after use to prevent unpleasant odours and leave to dry at room temperature
Restrictions on use
Not suitable for intensive sailing