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Hestra Falt Guide Glove
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Hestra Falt Guide Glove

C$240.00 Excl. tax
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A warm, sound 5-finger glove for skiing and all kinds of outdoor activities in the winter. A Hestra classic developed in partnership with survival expert Lars Falt. Read more.

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A warm, sound 5-finger glove for skiing and all kinds of outdoor activities in the winter. A Hestra classic developed in partnership with survival expert Lars Falt. Hardwearing construction, all in leather with removable wool liner.

Product Details 

  • Warm, hardwearing leather glove for skiing and outdoor recreation 
  • Treated goatskin leather for good grip protects from the elements
  • Supple, treated cowhide on the backhand 
  • Outseams provide comfort and good grip 
  • Removable liner in wool terry and wool fleece
  • Wool wicks away moisture and is warming even when damp
  • Attachment for wrist strap/handcuffs 
  • Carabiner and eyelet secure the glove to belt loops or a rucksack 
  • Can be combined with other liners 
  • Windproof

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