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Product description

Our design team created this pair of thick fleece gloves to protect kids’ hands from the cold while they're hiking.

Keep children's hands cosy while hiking with our fleece gloves. Designed for warmth, breathability, and comfort, these gloves feature palm reinforcements.

Warmth

Fleece with a density of 240 g/m²

Dexterity

Silicone grips and reinforcements on the palm and fingers for easier grip

Tactile efficiency

Touchscreen-compatible thumb and index finger

Breathability

The polyester mesh lets water vapour escape

Quick drying

Thanks to their fleece material, these gloves dry quickly in the open air

QUECHUA

Kids' Fleece Gloves 6-14 Years HIKE500

Sale price4.000 OMR
Color : silver grey
Size: 12 Years
Ref: 8751372
In stock

Product description

Our design team created this pair of thick fleece gloves to protect kids’ hands from the cold while they're hiking.

Keep children's hands cosy while hiking with our fleece gloves. Designed for warmth, breathability, and comfort, these gloves feature palm reinforcements.

Warmth

Fleece with a density of 240 g/m²

Dexterity

Silicone grips and reinforcements on the palm and fingers for easier grip

Tactile efficiency

Touchscreen-compatible thumb and index finger

Breathability

The polyester mesh lets water vapour escape

Quick drying

Thanks to their fleece material, these gloves dry quickly in the open air

Description

Our design team created this pair of thick fleece gloves to protect kids’ hands from the cold while they're hiking.

How does the fleece protect you from the cold?

Fleece is designed to trap air thanks to the volume created by its texture; this air acts as a natural insulator, keeping the body warm. It is the brushing of the knit fabric that traps the air.

How to properly protect your hands from the cold

In the same way you wear several layers of clothing when hiking, you can wear liner gloves under your gloves that will act as a thermal base layer. This multi-layer system lets several layers of air to form around your hands, efficiently insulating them from the cold! Remember to wear large enough gloves to avoid your fingers being constricted. Compression reduces blood circulation that could make your hands colder.

How to keep your hands warm with the right clothing

When active, the body generates heat which is preserved thanks to the thermal insulation of your clothing. If the clothing is inadequate, your body cools and the blood flow to the hands and feet drops in order to keep your upper body warm. Your outfit therefore has a role to play in keeping your hands as warm as possible. If you’re unsure about size, it is always better to choose a pair of gloves that are slightly too big than too small.

Got your liner gloves caught in the rain?

If this happens then 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!

Got your liner gloves caught in the rain?

If this happens then 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!

Keep children's hands cosy while hiking with our fleece gloves. Designed for warmth, breathability, and comfort, these gloves feature palm reinforcements.

Warmth

Fleece with a density of 240 g/m²

Dexterity

Silicone grips and reinforcements on the palm and fingers for easier grip

Tactile efficiency

Touchscreen-compatible thumb and index finger

Breathability

The polyester mesh lets water vapour escape

Quick drying

Thanks to their fleece material, these gloves dry quickly in the open air

Our design team created this pair of thick fleece gloves to protect kids’ hands from the cold while they're hiking.

Our design team created this pair of thick fleece gloves to protect kids’ hands from the cold while they're hiking.

How does the fleece protect you from the cold?

Fleece is designed to trap air thanks to the volume created by its texture; this air acts as a natural insulator, keeping the body warm. It is the brushing of the knit fabric that traps the air.

How to properly protect your hands from the cold

In the same way you wear several layers of clothing when hiking, you can wear liner gloves under your gloves that will act as a thermal base layer. This multi-layer system lets several layers of air to form around your hands, efficiently insulating them from the cold! Remember to wear large enough gloves to avoid your fingers being constricted. Compression reduces blood circulation that could make your hands colder.

How to keep your hands warm with the right clothing

When active, the body generates heat which is preserved thanks to the thermal insulation of your clothing. If the clothing is inadequate, your body cools and the blood flow to the hands and feet drops in order to keep your upper body warm. Your outfit therefore has a role to play in keeping your hands as warm as possible. If you’re unsure about size, it is always better to choose a pair of gloves that are slightly too big than too small.

Got your liner gloves caught in the rain?

If this happens then 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!

Got your liner gloves caught in the rain?

If this happens then 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!

Keep children's hands cosy while hiking with our fleece gloves. Designed for warmth, breathability, and comfort, these gloves feature palm reinforcements.

Warmth

Fleece with a density of 240 g/m²

Dexterity

Silicone grips and reinforcements on the palm and fingers for easier grip

Tactile efficiency

Touchscreen-compatible thumb and index finger

Breathability

The polyester mesh lets water vapour escape

Quick drying

Thanks to their fleece material, these gloves dry quickly in the open air

Our design team created this pair of thick fleece gloves to protect kids’ hands from the cold while they're hiking.