Leki Hrc Race
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The Hrc Race ski gloves from Leki are specifically designed for winter sports, offering both functionality and comfort. These gloves are ideal for women who value protection and mobility while cross-country skiing or engaging in other outdoor activities. Made from high-quality nylon and Softspan, they provide a windproof barrier against cold weather conditions. The synthetic fiber insulation ensures pleasant warmth, while the elastic material allows for an optimal fit and freedom of movement. The gloves come in a striking neon yellow, which not only enhances visibility but also offers a modern look. The Hrc Race gloves are therefore the perfect choice for active female winter sports enthusiasts who appreciate both style and functionality.
- Windproof outer material for optimal protection against cold
- High-quality Softspan material composition for comfort and flexibility
- Synthetic fiber insulation provides pleasant warmth
- Ideal for cross-country skiing and other outdoor winter activities.
Material composition | 20% elastane], Softspan [80% nylon |
Target group | Men, Women |
Item number | 37538885 |
Manufacturer | Leki |
Category | Ski gloves |
Release date | 13.8.2023 |
Colour | Yellow |
Exact colour description | Black, Neon Yellow |
Upper | Nylon |
Material composition | 20% elastane], Softspan [80% nylon |
Filling material | Microfleece [100% polyester] |
Target group | Men, Women |
Glove size | 7 |
Fabric properties | Windproof |
Sport | Cross-country skiing |
Pattern | Unicoloured |
Season | Winter |
Area of use | Cross-country skiing |
Country of origin | Germany, Namibia |
CO₂-Emission | 0 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,12 |
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30-day right of return
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24 Months statutory warranty
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