Board And Kayak
Updated on 11/20/2024
Sequoia Glove - Women's

Sequoia Glove - Women's

Description

Why We Love The DAKINE Sequoia Glove

Stay prepared for any weather conditions with the DAKINE Sequoia Glove. The glove is equipped with a GORE-TEX insert that offers excellent waterproofing while maintaining breathability. This ensures that your hands stay dry, both from external moisture and perspiration. The glove also features synthetic insulation, which provides optimal warmth without causing overheating. On colder days, you can make use of the removable fleece liner glove for extra warmth, while on milder days, you can remove it to reduce bulk. Additionally, the glove includes a convenient nose wipe panel on the thumb, as well as a zippered heat pack pocket for added comfort during harsh weather.

Product Details

This versatile snowboard glove is designed for season-long comfort. The GORE-TEX construction ensures that your hands remain protected from water and snow, while still allowing moisture to escape for breathability. The lofty synthetic insulation keeps your hands cozy in cold conditions, while the removable fleece liner provides touchscreen compatibility for added convenience. The glove also features a Rubbertec palm, offering reliable grip and durability. The one-hand cinch gauntlet effectively seals out snow and drafts, and there is a back-of-hand pocket for storing small essentials or hand warmers.

Specs

Responsible Collection

Recycled/Repurposed Material: GORE-TEX, GORE Warm (62% ePTFE, 38% nylon), face fabric (55% recycled polyester, 45% polyester), PFC-free DWR treatment

Lining: 150g tricot polyester

Waterproofing: GORE-TEX insert

Insulation: 170 / 280g Hi Loft (50% recycled polyester, 50% polyester)

Removable Liner: 100% polyester fleece

Style: gauntlet glove

Closure: one-hand cinch

Palm Grip: Rubbertec (non-P PVC)

Touchscreen Compatible: removable liner

Hand-warmer Compatible: zippered back-of-hand pocket

Activity: skiing, snowboarding

Manufacturer Warranty: limited 1 year

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