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LevelRexford Utah - Ski gloves

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When temperatures plummet on the snowy slopes of Alpe d'Huez, the Rexford Utah Mitten by Level are your go-to allies. These ski mittens are designed to withstand the harshest conditions while keeping your hands comfortably warm. With a name that evokes vast mountainous expanses, this model is perfect for your winter adventures, whether you're a slope enthusiast or a thrill-seeking pro.

Slip on these mittens and experience the perfect blend of technicality and comfort. Featuring Primaloft insulation, they ensure exceptional warmth without adding extra weight. Their water-repellent leather construction, combined with an integrated membrane, provides optimal protection against moisture, allowing you to stay focused on your descent or snowshoe hike.

Because every detail counts, the Rexford Utah also includes a reinforced palm for increased durability and optimal grip on your ski poles. Their ergonomic design, paired with a soft and pleasant lining, will make you forget the winter chills and focus solely on the joy of gliding. With these mittens, get ready to conquer summits with the assurance that your hands will stay warm and ready for anything!

  • Heat index: 3000 - Warm

  • Fit: Natural

  • Material: Waterproof goat leather

  • Insulation: Multilayer Primaloft, Hydrofill

  • Dry technology: Membra-Therm Plus

  • Sustainable value: 68% organic

  • Fully adjustable fit, laser print on palm, storm cord, finger inner lining

Description

Recommanded useSki Touring / Skiing / Winter sports
GenderMen / Women
ItemRexford Utah
WaterproofYes
WindproofYes
InsulatedYes
Insulation TypeSynthetic
FabricLeather
Hand palmLeather
Heat Index3000 - Warm
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