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PEARL IZUMI Men's Thermal Lite Cycling Glove, Lightweight & Insulated Thermal Fabric for Entire Glove, Durable Grip

KWD 8.500

Brand
PEARL IZUMI
Weight
60 g
ColorBlack Heather
SizeSmall
1 +

Special Features

  • MINIMAL & LIGHTWEIGHT COVERAGE: Our lightest insulated glove, perfect when coverage needs are minimal. Seaming is minimal to reduce bulk and keep the glove lightweight, making it a great glove to use as a liner in a heavier glove for a cold weather day
  • DESIGNED FOR PERFORMANCE & SAFETY: The screen printing on the palm has enough grip to keep you in control while riding and offers touchscreen compatibility for your phone and accessories. Plus, the reflective logos improve visibility in low-light conditions
  • CARE & INTEGRITY: Use simple detergents with no additives. The general rule of thumb is the simpler the better. Close all zippers, attach "hook and loop" closures on gloves. If you use a dryer be sure to use a lower / warm heat setting
  • HIGH QUALITY MATERIALS: 84% Polyester, 16% Elastane, and designed with a lightweight thermal fabric for the entire glove
  • OBSESSIVE INNOVATION: PEARL iZUMi innovates so you ride happier, more comfortably, drier, faster, warmer, and safer. Innovation not for innovation's sake, but for the goal of making each product better than the last

Description

Our lightest insulated mens glove, perfect for when coverage needs are minimal. Thanks to screen printing on the palm, it has enough grip to keep you in control, and even offers touch-screen compatibility. Seaming is minimal to reduce bulk and keep the glove lightweight, making it a great glove to use as a liner in a heavier glove for an especially cold day. The logos are reflective for improved visibility in low-light conditions.

Features: Lightweight thermal fabric for entire glove, screen print in palm for additional grip, touch screen compatible index finger and thumb, reflective elements for low light visibility
Materials: 84% Polyester, 16% Elastane
Care Instructions: Use simple detergents with no additives. The general rule of thumb is the simpler the better

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