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Need a liner glove? Made from 86% wool, this liner glove will give you an additional 3أ‚آ°C of warmth. What's more, its thumb and index finger are touchscreen-compatible.
Warmth
Main fabric with a density of 190 g/sqm made of 86% merino wool
Tactile efficiency
a conductive material on the thumb & forefinger to be able to use a touch screen
Abrasion resistance
Wool yarn sheathed with a polyamide filament to optimise abrasion resistance
Dexterity
These fine liner gloves are great for handling small objects
Breathability
Wool knit that allows water vapour to escape so that your hands stay dry
A suitable outfit
When physically active, the body produces heat. This is preserved thanks to the thermal insulation of the outfit. If your clothing is unsuitable, the body will get colder and blood flow to the hands will drop in order to retain heat in the central core. Gloves and clothing must be suitable to keep hands at a comfortable temperature.If you're unsure about the size, it's always better to opt for a pair of hiking gloves that are slightly too big than too small.,
Warmth
This liner glove, worn under a hiking glove, provides you with an additional 3آ°C of warmth.This corresponds to the ambient temperature at which 100% of testers felt comfortable.For better protection, we recommend that you wear gloves over the liner glove.,
How is the temperature rating measured?
All our gloves are laboratory-tested using a thermal hand to determine their level of insulation and minimum temperature rating. The temperature ratings (normal and limit) come from a study carried out with a test panel of 23 walkers exposed to temperatures ranging from 5آ°C to -20آ°C and 10 km/h winds. These temperatures are only valid when walking.,
Dexterity of gloves
The dexterity of a glove is its ability to manipulate objects. Our gloves have been scored in the laboratory on a scale of 1 to 5. The closer the dexterity rating of the glove is to 5, the more you can handle things with the gloves as if they were off. In particular, we tested how easy it is to get a jacket on and open it.,
Origin of the wool
We only use wool from Merino sheep bred on farms in South Africa that do not practise mulesing.We decided to build a partnership with a group of breeders (Konsortium Merino) to guarantee respect for animal welfare and the environment.We have full traceability which allows us to guarantee the origin of the wool.More information https//www.forclaz.fr/merinos-2019-bp_4128,
Odour control
Wool from Merino sheep naturally controls the spread of bacteria that cause bad smells. It can therefore be wornseveral days in a row and means you can take less clothes when trekking!,
How to wash your merino wool liner gloves
We recommend that you machine wash your merino wool liner gloves at 30آ°C on a normal cycle, preferably with liquid detergent.Dry flat. NEVER tumble dry.For more informationhttps//www.forclaz.fr/conseils/comment-laver-mon-tee-shirt-de-trek-en-laine-merinos-tp_1550,
Has the rain got inside your liner gloves?
Has the rain got inside your liner gloves? dry them in a dry place but avoid placing them on a heat source. This could damage the fibre and they could lose their shape!,
Warning!
These gloves do not protect against the spread of viruses or microbes.,
Composition
Main fabric,Elasthane: 04%,Polyamide: 10%,Wool: 86%
Yoke,Elasthane: 18%,Polyester: 82%
Patch,Polybutylene Terephtalate: 48%,Elasthane: 07%,Polyester: 45%