Stretch Microgrid Gloves Black Reviews

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The Stretch Microgrid Gloves are perfect for keeping your hands warm whilst walking the dog, microgrid structure maximises warmth with minimal bulk making them lightweight and comfortable.
A snug band around the wrist protects them from any breeze and the deep cuff fits perfectly under sleeves for seamless warmth. The Gloves are highly breathable and with the addition of Dynamic Moisture Control to wick away moisture from the skin, keeping you comfortable whilst wearing them, it stops any feeling of clamminess when you’re powering up the hills. Clip together detailing has been added so that you can keep the pair together when your finished using them. Fabric: 100% Polyester

About Rohan:

Rohan is a much loved and iconic British travel and outdoor clothing brand with a heritage spanning more than four decades. Established by two outdoor enthusiasts in North Yorkshire in 1972, Rohan set out to challenge the status quo. With five founding principles that clothing should always be protective, lightweight, packable, versatile and easy-care, Rohan radically re-thought the way people dressed for the outdoors.

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0800 840 1411

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Rohan House, Brunleys,
Kiln Farm,
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
MK11 3HR

Very comfortable, as my hand are always very cold I have found them to be very good at warming my hands and keeping them from getting any colder. And as have arthritic hands I do not loose any mobility through them being too thick and bulky.
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Posted 1 year ago
Perfect for spring and autumn with the added bonus of being slight enough to be tucked into a pocket. Great colour
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Posted 1 year ago
Celia Ashcroft
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Just what I wanted: lightweight, breathable, soft pair of gloves which I wear when walking or cycling in spring/summer aut on cooler days.
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Posted 2 years ago
Generally pleased with these lightweight gloves however, the handy clip (a feature which I like) is so stiff I can only open it with pliers, which I don't usually carry when walking.
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Posted 2 years ago