Montane Protium Stretch Fleece Gloves
Montane Protium Stretch Fleece Gloves
Montane Protium Stretch Fleece Gloves

Montane Protium Stretch Fleece Gloves

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The Thermo Grid fabric used on the Protium Gloves provides effective temperature regulation and the brushed back feels warm next to skin. These gloves are designed for general outdoor use and can be used for stand alone warmth or as part of a glove layering system, with an insulated or waterproof mitt over the top.

Features

  • Pre-curved boxwall construction digits
  • Touch screen compatible
  • Elasticated wrist
  • Suitable for: Hiking, Walking, Mountaineering, Trekking, Trail Running, Fastpacking, Ski Touring

Specifications

Weight 45g
Materials 93% Polyester, 7% Elastane
Construction

Thermo Grid brushed back fleece with stretch

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    About Montane

    Montane is a British company that engineers innovative, breathable, lightweight clothing and equipment for Hiking, Climbing, Mountaineering and Trekking.

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    Montane® has become synonymous with lightweight and breathable clothing. The first to truly push the limits of single layer mountain clothing with the Extreme Smock and then, later realising the true value of windproof clothing, creating the first super packable, windproof and breathable windshirt; The Featherlite Smock.

    The Featherlite was probably the most functional and innovative piece of windproof garment design since Fridtjof Nansen whilst planning the first crossing of Greenland over 100 years ago realised that the windproof-ness of garments was the secret to moving quickly and comfortably in the mountains.

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