These heavy - duty waterproof gloves feature advanced three - layer Aquasealz technology. Fusion Control effectively bonds multiple layers, achieving a perfect balance of waterproofness, insulation, and breathability. The premium sheepskin leather palm is incredibly durable, offering an excellent grip even after long - term use. PrimaLoft's Gold Bio™ is a well - known recycled insulation material, and the soft merino wool lining also provides great insulation. These gloves are tough and ideal for cold - weather activities like mountaineering, trekking, and skiing. They are truly top - notch leather gloves for cold weather. The outer layer, made of sheepskin leather and nylon, is durable and moisture - wicking, allowing sweat to escape easily. The supple sheepskin leather palm resists abrasion well, maintaining a long - lasting grip. The PrimaLoft® Gold Aerogel behind the leather palm enhances insulation and flexibility for natural hand movement. The Aquasealz membrane in the mid - section is 100% waterproof and breathable, keeping hands dry and ventilated in wet conditions. The inner layer of premium merino wool is soft, insulating, and moisture - wicking, keeping hands warm in freezing temperatures. Engineered for extreme cold, these gloves keep hands dry and warm below zero. The trusted Aquasealz technology combines waterproofness with breathability, transferring internal moisture to the surface, handling increased perspiration during exercise. Fusion Control boosts breathability through an 'open mesh' bonding process, preventing layer slippage and facilitating natural hand movement for easier manual tasks. For centuries, sheepskin leather has been used in gloves for its durability and comfort. We blend natural and synthetic fibers, using both old and new technology. These are the ultimate gloves for extreme cold weather, perfect for skiing or mountaineering.


Using these gloves is easy. Just slip them on like you would with any regular gloves. They're great for various cold - weather activities such as cycling, skiing, and mountaineering. When using them, you'll notice how they keep your hands warm and dry even in very cold and wet conditions. For maintenance, it's best to clean them gently by hand with mild soap and water. Let them air dry naturally, away from direct heat sources as this could damage the materials. Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach as they can harm the leather and the insulation. If the gloves get wet during use, shake off any excess water and let them dry thoroughly before storing. And remember, these gloves are built for extreme cold, so they'll serve you well in freezing temperatures, but make sure to keep them stored in a dry place when not in use.